Chicago's suspected 'Ripper Crew' member and convicted murderer Thomas Kokoraleis was released from prison

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Chicago's suspected 'Ripper Crew' member and convicted murderer Thomas Kokoraleis was released from prison
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Thomas Kokoraleis — a suspected member of Chicago's 'Ripper Crew' who went to prison for a woman's 1982 murder — was released from prison on Friday, decades before completing his maximum 70 year sentence.

Thomas Kokoraleis, the convicted murderer who is suspected of being a member of the notorious "Ripper Crew" that brutally killed as many as 20 women in the 1980s is scheduled to be released on Friday, March 29, 2019.Thomas Kokoraleis — a suspected member of Chicago's "Ripper Crew" who went to prison for a woman's 1982 murder — is now a free man.

Thomas Kokoraleis, the convicted murderer who is suspected of being a member of the notorious "Ripper Crew" that brutally killed as many as 20 women in the 1980s is scheduled to be released on Friday, March 29, 2019. The four-man "Ripper Crew" terrorized Chicago in the 1980s, killing up to 20 women in the area, according to The Associated Press.

Kokoraleis was also given mandatory supervised release which he served in the Department of Corrections because it appeared he had nowhere to live, the spokesman said, so he served another 1.5 years.

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