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During the hearing, Setter said an unidentified woman drove Mullen to and from the men's home. The prosecutor said Mullen told her he wanted to see a possible rental home, asked him to drop him off at the sex offenders' house and said he would call for a ride home.
Only later did she realize he may have killed them with her gun, which remains missing, Setter said. Investigators consider her a witness, he added.
The roommate said he left while the FBI impostor was still there and found the bodies when he returned about four hours later.
According to police, Mullen said he mailed a letter about the Bellingham killings to several news outlets last week. The Bellingham Herald, the daily newspaper in this college and mill town of about 71,000, reported Thursday that the letter threatened other sexual predators.
The letter read in part that the roommate was allowed to leave ''so he could get the message out to others of his kind that I am coming for him.''
Eisses, sentenced to 5½ years in prison in 1997 for raping a 13-year-old boy, was released from supervision about two years ago, said Kit Bail, a state Corrections Department field supervisor.
Vazquez was convicted in 1991 of molesting several relatives, according to court documents. He was released from prison about two years ago and remained under state supervision.
In a statement distributed by the Vazquez family at the hearing, Eve Vazquez of Spokane, one of her father's victims, wrote that she had reconciled with him three years ago.
''I worry that the community may feel as if my father's murderer is a social vigilante who is justified in his actions because of the mistakes my father made 17 years ago,'' she wrote. ''If anyone had the right to be angry with my father, it was me, his primary victim.''
http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=7&id=25807
Only later did she realize he may have killed them with her gun, which remains missing, Setter said. Investigators consider her a witness, he added.
The roommate said he left while the FBI impostor was still there and found the bodies when he returned about four hours later.
According to police, Mullen said he mailed a letter about the Bellingham killings to several news outlets last week. The Bellingham Herald, the daily newspaper in this college and mill town of about 71,000, reported Thursday that the letter threatened other sexual predators.
The letter read in part that the roommate was allowed to leave ''so he could get the message out to others of his kind that I am coming for him.''
Eisses, sentenced to 5½ years in prison in 1997 for raping a 13-year-old boy, was released from supervision about two years ago, said Kit Bail, a state Corrections Department field supervisor.
Vazquez was convicted in 1991 of molesting several relatives, according to court documents. He was released from prison about two years ago and remained under state supervision.
In a statement distributed by the Vazquez family at the hearing, Eve Vazquez of Spokane, one of her father's victims, wrote that she had reconciled with him three years ago.
''I worry that the community may feel as if my father's murderer is a social vigilante who is justified in his actions because of the mistakes my father made 17 years ago,'' she wrote. ''If anyone had the right to be angry with my father, it was me, his primary victim.''
http://www.officer.com/article/article.jsp?siteSection=7&id=25807