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Gavin Newsom and California Democrats’ Parole Policies Set Another Rapist-Murderer Free

by Belinda Johnson
May 10, 2026
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In the rolling hills of San Luis Obispo County, where justice once meant finality for the worst offenses, a 75-year-old man who raped and strangled a woman in 1974 is preparing to re-enter society. Gov. Gavin Newsom had the authority to stop it. He chose not to. San Luis Obispo County District Attorney Dan Dow, who fought the release at every turn, has rightly condemned the decision as emblematic of a broken system that prioritizes compassion for killers over protection for the innocent.

This is not an isolated failure of bureaucracy. It is the predictable outcome of years of progressive criminal justice “reforms” that have systematically eroded the state’s ability to keep dangerous predators behind bars. Alberto Tamez Jr. pleaded no contest to the brutal murder of Genevieve Adaline Moreno, a 56-year-old woman working at a Nipomo bar. He dragged her from the premises, beat her as she begged for mercy, raped her, and left her body in a eucalyptus grove.

Now, after more than five decades, he walks free because Sacramento’s elite decided that age and “good behavior” outweigh the heinousness of his crime.

Dow pulled no punches in his assessment. “When you rape, strangle, brutalize and murder a woman — in my perspective and point of view — that should be the death penalty or life without parole,” he stated. His office sent a deputy to oppose the parole board’s decision in December 2025, yet Newsom’s administration remained silent, allowing the release to proceed.

Newsom’s office offered no public explanation for its inaction. This silence speaks volumes in a state where the governor has long championed policies that treat incarceration as the greater evil than the crimes themselves. The Elderly Parole Program, which Newsom backed, opens the door for inmates 50 and older who have served 20 years to seek freedom. On paper, it sounds merciful. In practice, it has become a revolving door for those who forfeited any claim to mercy through their actions.

A Pattern of Prioritizing Criminals Over Victims

Tamez’s release follows a disturbing series of cases exposing the same flawed philosophy. Child molesters with centuries-long sentences have received parole hearings. Prosecutors in multiple counties have scrambled to file new charges or rally opposition just to keep predators off the streets. Each time, the refrain from Sacramento remains the same: the system demands compassion, and victims’ families must simply accept the new normal.

Dow’s frustration resonates far beyond one county. “When California reforms the system, policymakers focus on making it more compassionate for criminals while forgetting about the impact on victims,” he noted. Californians, he believes, have reached their limit. The state’s experiment in decarceration has produced measurable increases in crime and a growing sense that public officials view repeat offenders as the true victims of an outdated system.

This approach inverts the very purpose of government. Scripture reminds us that rulers bear the sword not in vain but as ministers of God’s wrath against evildoers. The Book of Romans declares, “For he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil” (Romans 13:4). When leaders lay down that sword in the name of “reform,” they do not demonstrate superior morality. They abandon their God-given duty to protect the innocent and restrain the wicked.

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The tragedy in Nipomo from over half a century ago still echoes. Moreno had no surviving family to advocate for her at the parole hearing. Her killer, once deemed deserving of life behind bars under the standards of his sentencing era, now benefits from a political climate that has rewritten those standards to favor release. Dow rightly points out that no one in 1974 imagined such an outcome for this kind of savagery.

California’s voters have watched as sanctuary policies, reduced sentences, and parole expansions have reshaped their state. The question is no longer whether these policies endanger lives. The evidence mounts with every released rapist and every grieving community. The real debate is whether Sacramento will acknowledge the failure before more innocents pay the price.

Dan Dow and prosecutors like him continue the fight, reframing the conversation around victims rather than perpetrators. Their stand deserves support. In a culture that increasingly excuses evil under the guise of equity, remembering the blood of Abel still cries out from the ground remains a moral imperative.






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