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Convicted Murderer Jacob Wideman Seeks Return to Home Arrest Amidst Longstanding Legal Battle

The decades-old murder case of Eric Kane by his camp roommate, Jacob Wideman, is once again under scrutiny as Wideman seeks to return to home arrest. The infamous incident that took place in a Flagstaff hotel in 1986 ended with the brutal stabbing of a 16-year-old while on a trip away from their summer camp in Maine. As reported byABC15, Sandy Kane, Eric’s father, recounted the shock of the tragic event, emphasizing there had been no ill will between the two teenagers.

In a surprising twist to Wideman’s imprisonment, he managed to marry two of his prison psychologists. A 2016 vote by the Board of Executive Clemency allowed for his release from home arrest, but this freedom was short-lived as Wideman failed to adhere to conditions set by the board. Information obtained byABC15unveils that Wideman and his legal team have since been entangled in a series of legal maneuvers, challenging the revocation procedures and pleading for his release.

The narrative of the Wideman family has been complexly woven through the fabric of American literature and societal issues. Jake’s father, John Edgar Wideman, himself an acclaimed author, dealt with similar themes of violence, trauma, and incarceration in his works, most notably in his memoir Brothers and Keepers.The Marshall Projectin their podcast series Violation, looks into the implications of this family legacy, raising questions about destiny and the potentially hereditary nature of crime, a topic unwelcomingly relevant to the Wideman family.

As the case approaches a new turning point, a settlement could return Wideman, now in his fifties, to home arrest. Sandy Kane shared concerns about the upcoming board meeting withABC15, while Donna Leone Hamm, founder of Middle Ground Prison Reform, argued that Wideman is not a threat and should be granted parole. These differing views highlight the controversial nature of the case, which will be reviewed by the board in early December. The outcome of the upcoming board decision is being closely followed by the media, law enforcement, and those seeking justice for Eric Kane.

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