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Latest Stories

Justice and safety demand the longest term possible for brutal killer-rapist
SF Examiner, March 10, 2020

‘Painful walk down memory lane’: Infamous San Francisco killer up for parole for 16th time
SF Gate, March 2, 2020

Her assailant tortured and killed her husband in SF. Now she’s fighting to keep him behind bars
San Francisco Chronicle, March 1, 2020

Family Of Brutally Murdered Portrero Hill Man Pleads To Keep Killer Without Parole
KPIX 5, March 1, 2020

Convicted killer in one of San Francisco’s most horrific crimes may soon be up for parole
KRON 4, March 1, 2020

Decades later, pain lingers for family of victims in SF murder
San Francisco Chronicle, March 14, 2017

Past Media Coverage

Woman lives in fear spouse’s killer will be freed (PDF)
San Francisco Examiner, April 9, 1982

Guy Wright: “Nightmares every spring” (PDF)
San Francisco Examiner/San Francisco Chronicle, April 18, 1982

The Real War on Women
American Thinker, March 12, 2012

Longtime volunteer, congressional aide, dies
The Daily Journal, October 16, 2010

Burlingame volunteer and murder-victim advocate Betty Carlson dies at 93
The Mercury News, October 14, 2010

San Fran killer-rapist to go free? 88-year-old mother of victim to testify at 11th parole board hearing
World Net Daily, March 17, 2007

Pavageau should stay behind bars — for life
East Bay Times, March 23, 2006 (UPDATED: August 17, 2016)

10th Parole Request Denied for Murderer
San Francisco Chronicle, November 16, 1995

California Supreme Court: ‘Marsy’s Law’ applies to all ‘lifers’
Associated Press, March 5, 2013

Additional archives are found in print editions of several major dailies throughout California dating back to April 1974, yet are not officially archived online. The incident was also covered extensively by various TV and radio broadcast outlets in the past. Please contact us for additional information, including research and archival requests.

“The Stranger in the Night”
SKY TV Documentary about Frank Carlson’s murder