Update: PAROLE DENIED. The parole
of Paul Saultz has been denied. Saultz will not have
another hearing until January of 2013. Thank you to everyone who
submitted letters to block this parole.
Roberta's Story
Roberta Francis
was murdered on her way home from school in 1974.
Roberta Francis
Roberta: A Loving Soul
Roberta Francis
loved animals. She could never turn away
an animal in need of care and love. Sometimes
she would bring home a lost kitten, sometimes
it was a stray puppy and one time she even
brought home a tiny white mouse. Regardless
of what type of animal it was Roberta always
wanted to help. Roberta also loved helping
people. She was always there to help anyone
who came into her life. Her parents often
thought Roberta would follow in her mother's
footsteps and become a nurse or possibly
follow her love of animals and become a
veterinarian. Sadly Roberta would never
have the chance to grow up and help the
world. On November 26, 1974, 15-year-old
Roberta's future would be destroyed forever.
A Future Destroyed
On the Tuesday before Thanksgiving,
15-year-old, shy, quiet Roberta Francis was walking her usual
route home
from
school.
She was looking forward to celebrating her mother's birthday
that evening. She also was looking forward to spending the
long Thanksgiving weekend with her family. The high school
sophomore would have no idea that this would be
the
last few
minutes of her short life. As she passed through the field
behind the school a familiar face secretly followed her. He would
attack her. According to the case files Roberta put up fight,
however she was no match for her stalker. He threw her to the
ground and strangled her to the point where he thought she
was dead. Then he raped her. When he realized young Roberta
was still breathing he picked up a birdbath pedestal and then
beat defenseless Roberta in the face until she died. Searchers
found Roberta's body two days later on Thanksgiving Day after
an
extensive search by family, friends and law enforcement. Her
body was covered with underbrush and her schoolbooks were still
beside her.
A Vicious Killer Uncovered and Convicted
It would take over four months to find
Roberta's killer. His name was Paul Raymond Saultz. Saultz was
the 26-year-old mentally challenged stepbrother of Roberta's
boyfriend. After speaking with Roberta's best friend there is
no
doubt that Roberta was kind to Saultz. He had the IQ of a first
grader
and
had no
friends.
He
was the
perfect
example of the type of person Roberta would be the first to help.
Roberta could never have known she was dealing with a monster.
In his admission to police in 1974 Saultz
said he raped Roberta because "all he wanted was a little." He
never said why he killed her. Only days into the trial Saultz
took a plea deal to avoid the death penalty. Saultz was smart
enough to take the plea one day before his taped confession was
to be played for the jury. Sadly the plea came one day late for
Roberta's mother .The day prior to the plea Roberta's mother
had to identify the clothes last worn by her only daughter. A
daughter who was murdered on her mother's birthday. While on
the witness stand Mrs. Francis broke down and had to be escorted
from the courtroom. As she walked by Saultz he looked at her,
laughed,
and said, "You're
the devil, I hate you."
Inmate Name:
Paul Saultz
Inmate Number:
A142219
Admission Date:
06/13/1975
Min Sentence
15 years
Max Sentence
Life
Next Parole Hearing:
January 2013
Convictions:
- Murder
Three Strikes
Saultz had a long history of mental
problems as well as a history of molesting children. He had
twice been admitted to mental institutions. In the first institution
he was "excluded from the activity center because of his
aggressive sexual behavior towards girls in that center." The
second time he was admitted for attacking a twelve-year-old girl
in an alley. Both times he was released back on the streets to
strike again. Less than two years after his second release he
viciously raped and killed Roberta. Saultz told the judge he
did not want to go back to a mental institution so the judged
sentenced Saultz to life in prison. It was the third strike for
Saultz and Roberta's family could take some comfort in knowing
Saultz was finally off the streets for good. They were wrong.
Saultz Paroled
In
2005 the Ohio Parole Board did the unthinkable. They paroled
child rapist and murderer Paul Saultz. Although Roberta's father
had been in the same house for over three decades he was never
notified
of the release. The family learned Saultz was free by reading
a Columbus
Dispatch article.
We discovered Saultz
on the sex offender registry in 2005. We then began weekly
monitoring of
Saultz
on the Ohio Department
of Corrections web site. One thing was certain after reading
the facts; it wouldn't take long for Saultz to go back
to
prison. We could only pray he didn't rape of kill someone
again to
get there.
Back to Prison
In 2006 we found out that Saultz was
back in prison. We learned that Saultz had molested multiple
women at a handicapped center while on parole. We also obtained
Saultz's prison records and according to those documents Saultz
has
never taken
a sex offender class or a victim's awareness class. The documents
offered no reason for releasing Saultz on parole. They did
indicate Saultz had absolutely no support from family or the
community.
He was
placed in a halfway house we he lived with another sexual predator.
We fully believe it is a miracle Saultz did not rape and kill
another innocent victim.
No parole...EVER!
There was no way we were going to let
Saultz walk free again without a fight. After finding Saultz
back in prison we located Roberta's father. Twice since
2006 we joined Roberta's family and Franklin County Prosecutor
Ron O'Brien
at victim's conferences. Both times
we presented an enormous amount of letters from the public
objecting to Saultz's parole. Thanks to all those involved
Saultz remains behind bars.
Based on Saultz's long history of
violence and sexually sadistic behavior we fully believe he
should NEVER be
put back on the streets. Releasing Saultz again would be
a slap in the face to Roberta's family and would pose
an extremely serious risk to the community. We
strongly believe Paul Saultz should serve the LIFE sentence
which he agreed to serve when he pled guilty to murdering Roberta.
Thank
you to all those who have sent letters to help keep Saultz
in prison. We hope to hear
from all of you when Saultz comes up for parole in 2013.
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