WV Parole Board communication regarding Roger E. Cline ID # 185291
Please submit request for Parole Board denial based upon your knowledge:
West Virginia Parole Board Parole Board Hearing October, 2008
112 California Avenue, Room 307 Parole Board: 304-558-6366
Charleston, WV 25035-0700 FAX #: 304-558-5678
Background: In 1990 in Lewisburg, West Virginia, three of T. E. McQuaid’s (TEMAC) employees conspired and successfully murdered him in order to take control of his two businesses.
The mastermind of this action, Tammy Wilson, rightly was convicted of First Degree Murder Without Mercy and sentenced to life imprisonment, without the possibility of parole. Tammy Wilson submitted a Writ of Habeas Corpus in 2000 that resulted in 2003 relief including a re-trial. She pled guilty to First Degree Murder and received a life imprisonment with the possibility of parole.
As the clean up man, Harry Joe Johnson provided state’s evidence and received a gift of Second Degree Murder. He only had to serve nine years in his five-to-eighteen year sentence.
Roger E. Cline, who offered to be the triggerman, seeks parole in October in years when Parole Board review is offered to him. His trial ended in a verdict of First Degree Murder With Mercy probably because trial disclosed that he is educationally challenged. His defense team suggested he was unable to understand the significance of his actions.
Yet his completion of the deed took three attempts over a period of about 30 minutes. Two times he shot at Tod, who Tammy Wilson earlier drugged, and who lay helpless. Twice he left Tod for dead to prepare Tod’s truck to be Tod’s hearse. Two times he was called back to finish the deed. On his third attempt he shot and missed again. Then he was ordered to wait there while Tammy Wilson checked Tod's body. Roger Cline killed Tod after Tammy Wilson demanded he shoot Tod at a closer distance.
Roger Cline is a callus individual. After shooting Tod, he drove Tod from Lewisburg on the Virginia state line in West Virginia to Ohio. Before he buried Tod in a shallow grave, he took Tod’s truck to his mother’s house where she asked him about the carpet roll in the back. (She was unaware that it was filled with Tod’s body). He responded to her that he had to dump it (per the trial transcripts).
The significance of Roger Cline's actions may be assured, if put in another situation like this, Roger Cline will respond with actions as significant as murder again.
Jan and Roger McQuaid
respectfully request your help blocking the parole of Roger E. Cline. Thank
you for your commitment to help.
1) Please write a short note to the parole board requesting parole denial or
2) Print the Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
POMC Petition Cline and send your and
other voter
signatures to WV Parole Board.
Contact to us by E-mail use rog@janmcquaid.com or jan@janmcquaid.com
Jan and Rog McQuaid also can be contacted at PO Box 101112 in Pittsburgh PA 15237.
Parole Board Hearing History:
Roger Cline in October of year: | Tammy Wilson in May of year: |
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