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McDonnell Reiterates Revoking Release of Soering

May 18th, 2010

Governor McDonnell has reiterated his position on releasing double murderer Jens Soering to his native Germany to Attorney General Holden. According to the Richmond Times Dispatch:

Last Thursday, Holder, responding to questions from Rep. Robert W. Goodlatte, R-6th, said his office was waiting for official word for Virginia’s position on the Soering matter.

McDonnell wrote yesterday, “in light of your public comments at last week’s hearing, I want to formally reiterate that Virginia has clearly revoked authorization for a transfer of Jens Soering to Germany. Soering is currently in Virginia’s custody for state offenses and he will remain so in order to serve out his Virginia sentence for the horrendous crimes he committed in our commonwealth.”

Additionally, McDonnell has stated that he is revoking the state’s consent to any transfer of Soering who was convicted in the 1985 vicious slayings of his girlfriend’s parents, Derek and Nancy Haysom in their Bedford County home.

Good for Governor McDonnell. Soering needs to cool his jets in a Virginia prison. I would hope that AG Holden upholds Virginia’s wishes.

  1. Rick Bentley
    May 18th, 2010 at 07:51 | #1

    And, will Holden even bother to read the brief? Or is he a reflexive leftist with no business being Attorney General.

  2. May 18th, 2010 at 08:46 | #2

    Dunno. I certainly hope he backs Virginia. That was an especially brutal murder. Soering does not deserve to be near his family or to have any chance of release. His girl friend certainly will rot behind bars.

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