By Bee Staff
A man who drugged and raped a 21-year-old beauty pageant contestant and then left her to die of an overdose in his North Highlands home is scheduled for a parole hearing later this month.
A Sacramento Superior Court judge sentenced Paul Steven Mack, now 55, to 25 years to life in prison for the 1987 rape and murder of Karen Grace Winslett. (Photo left is of a Sacramento County sheriff's detective and deputy returning Mack, center, from Utah to face trial.)
The hearing is scheduled for Sept. 22 at Folsom State Prison, where Mack is incarcerated, according to State Board of Parole Hearings.
Winslett's body was discovered March 3, 1987, in the back of her car in the parking lot of a Madison Avenue motel. Winslett, who was a Peppermill restaurant hostess, had been reported missing almost two weeks earlier.
Sacramento sheriff's detectives focused on Mack after he was identified as the primary suspect in the murder of an 18-year-old girl who had been last seen alive in Mack's presence.
He was not prosecuted in that crime, but had four felony convictions on his record.
Mack was supposed to surrender to detectives, but instead fled. He established a new identity in Murray, Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City.
A spot on the television show "America's Most Wanted" produced a tip to his whereabouts and he was arrested on March 23, 1988.
If you want to give your opinion of an inmate's suitability for parole, you may mail a letter to:
Martin Hoshino, executive director
Board of Parole Hearings
1515 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
For more information on the Board of Parole Hearings, go to:
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Divisions_Boards/BOPH/
Bee researcher Linda Beymer contributed to this report









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