Attorney seeks pardon for Laurie Bembenek murder conviction
MADISON, Wis. — The attorney for Laurie “Bambi” Bembenek, Wisconsin’s most famous runaway fugitive who insisted until her death in 2010 that she did not kill her husband’s ex-wife, hopes Gov. Tony Evers will finally clear her name with a posthumous pardon she unsuccessfully sought for decades.
Bembenek’s attorney sent Evers the parson request earlier this year. Evers, a Democrat, has said he will once again consider granting pardons after his predecessor, Republican Scott Walker, didn’t issue a single one during his eight years in office.
“I am hoping (Evers) will do something about this,” Bembenek’s attorney, Mary Woehrer, said Tuesday. “Granting Laurie Bembenek a pardon would be the right thing to do. It would be justice.”
Woehrer argues that new ballistics and DNA evidence prove Bembenek’s innocence.