By Bill Enfield
benfield@sacbee.com
A convicted murderer of an Olivehurst man wants out from behind bars - this time legally, according to the State Board of Parole Hearings.
Troy Alexander Temple, now 50, is serving 15 years to life for killing Kenneth D. Cossey, 50, of Olivehurst in 1989. He also is under a nearly 32-year sentence for a jail escape from the Yuba County Jail after he was convicted in 1991.
The escape sentence will start when and if Temple is paroled from the murder conviction, records indicate.
Temple also has a criminal history in Nevada and El Dorado counties, records indicate.
Cossey died of multiple gunshot wounds. His body was found in the Yuba River bottoms, wrapped in a sleeping bag, The Bee reported.
While waiting trial for Cossey's killing, Temple escaped from a second-story rooftop exercise area at the jail. He used a television cable to reach the ground.
A day later, a California Highway Patrol officer captured Temple in a field near an Oroville shopping center.
Temple's hearing will be Jan. 24 at the Pleasant Valley State Prison, Coalinga, where he is incarcerated.
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/BOPH/index.html
Bee researcher Linda Beymer contributed to this report









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