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Accused killer was released from jail just hours before slayings
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http://www.adn.com/2013/05/27/2917739/ac...-from.html

By MICHELLE THERIAULT BOOTS — [email protected]


At 8:09 a.m. on Saturday, Jerry Andrew Active walked out of the parking lot of the Anchorage Correctional Complex a free man after serving time for a probation violation, according to Alaska Department of Corrections records.

Less than twelve hours later, the 24-year-old is alleged to have killed an elderly couple and sexually assaulted their 2-year-old great-granddaughter after slipping through an open window at the family's Mountain View apartment.

Active was arrested Saturday night after the couple's grandson and his wife arrived home from a movie to find them dead and their daughter being assaulted. He has been charged with murder, sexual assault, sexual abuse of a minor and burglary. A judge set his bail at $1.5 million on Sunday after prosecutors argued his criminal history and the apparently random nature of the crime made him a grave risk to the public.

He is no stranger to Alaska's correctional system.

The 24-year-old has been "in and out" of jail since 2007, Kaci Schroeder, a spokeswoman for the Department of Corrections, said Monday.

In 2009, he was arrested for sneaking into a Togiak home and attempting to sexually assault an 11-year-old girl while the family slept, then assaulting three members of the household, according to an account at the time from the Alaska State Troopers.

He was convicted the next year in a Dillingham court on charges of attempted sexual abuse of a minor and trespassing.

Active served his time on those charges at a variety of institutions, bouncing from Cook Inlet Pre-Trial to the Palmer Correctional Center, Hudson Correctional Facility in Colorado and Wildwood Correctional Center in Kenai, Schroeder said.

On Oct. 2, 2011, he was released and put on probation, she said.

He violated his probation over and over, sometimes being re-arrested on the very day he got out of jail, Schroeder said.

Records to detail what Active's violations were and the circumstances of his probation supervision weren't immediately available on Monday.

But what's clear is that he had a hard time staying out of jail.

From Oct. 2, 2011 to the moment police arrested him Saturday as he allegedly fled the scene of the killings Active had spent 18 days on the outside, according to a timeline released by the Department of Corrections.

"He messed up quickly and repeatedly," Schroeder said, each time earning a new, short jail sentence.

A registered sex offender, Active was required to update his address in order for it to be listed on a public database. The most recent update is from Feb. 27, 2013. He lists his address as the Anchorage Correctional Complex.

On May 25, he was released with an "approved housing plan," meaning the Corrections Department knew where he was supposed to be living, Schroeder said. The same was true with each of his prior releases, she said.

He wasn't required to report to a probation officer in person until the next business day, Schroeder said.

That would have been Tuesday.



Reach Michelle Theriault Boots at [email protected] or 257-4344.




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#2
Lovely, I guess two attempted sexual assault convictions on a minor wasn't enough, three times was the charm.

I think two times is more than enough to put someone behind bars for life. I've never been accused of sexual assault, guess why... because I've never sexually assaulted anyone. Well besides for my husband that time I was high on coke.
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#3
Sally, thanks for causing me to crack a smile in a thread that was making me sick. 2 years old? God damn.
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#4
Why even give this POS bail? Not that he can make it but he should be remanded. I will never understand why these freaks do this. It makes me sick.
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I agree Ramsey. Bail would not be on the table if it wes wy choice because he would have never ben let out of jail. He should have caught a bullet after the first offense and he would never be a burdon to the system or our tax dollars again. But I have no pitty for baby pervs!!!!
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#6
Maddening.

All of those parole violations and releases back into society.

Meanwhile, there are those senior citizens still sitting in prison for marijuana possession after decades. Sometimes it really is a mixed up muddled up shook up world.

Glad the bail is so high; he ain't getting out before trial and hopefully not getting out anytime before he dies.

POS. Thankful that at least the parents arrived home before he killed or kidnapped the baby; he would have - I have no doubt.
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#7
Death!
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#8
Where the hell are the drone strikes when you need them? Personal safety is tantamount to a necessity today.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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Here's the POS -

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#10
Sick fucker. I want to pound on him like a nail. Bam!!
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#11
I sincerely hope he gets buttfucked to death in jail.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#12
Agreed.
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