FREED: David Lahti Executed Man, Shooting Him Through Heart On Halloween Night | Tony Evers' Killers & Rapists #53
Since 2019, Gov. Tony Evers' Parole Commission has released hundreds of convicted criminals, freeing them early on parole mostly into Wisconsin communities, including more than 300 murderers and attempted murderers, and more than 47 child rapists.
David Lahti was one of them. His release was discretionary.
53rdth in the series.
“We’re fearful for the community,” Linda Frederick, of Kenosha, told the Kenosha News when Evers’ appointee freed David Lahti, the man who murdered her husband, Richard V. Frederick Sr., on Halloween night 1985.
According to the newspaper, she thought he would never get out of prison. After all, he received a life prison term.
That was before Tony Evers took office and appointed John Tate as parole chair.
The newspaper article says the parole came as “startling news” to the Frederick family.
According to the Kenosha News, the victim and killer lived in an apartment building in Kenosha.
Lahti had told an apartment manager that he was going to kill people at the apartment building – for no reason.
He randomly chose Frederick and shot him through the heart in the hallways, then shot him again in the back, the newspaper reported.
“They knew very little about each other,” Linda Frederick told the Kenosha News. “David Lahti said he didn’t care if Jesus Christ was standing there; he was going to kill him.”
At the time DA Michael Graveley, a Democrat, called the paroles of serious offenders “a trend.”
He criticized it, telling the Kenosha News, “It’s clearly my impression that these families are being caught off guard…David Lahti committed one of those senseless, unexplainable murders that are frightening.”
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