LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) A Nebraska woman who survived the 1979 killings of her family in New Mexico says she “went into a tailspin'' upon hearing that the killer, her stepfather, will be eligible for parole later this year. The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled Monday that Clifton Skidgel is entitled to a parole hearing in September after serving 10 years of a second life sentence.
Jackie Nicole Nasiatka was 11 years -old when she was wounded and her mother and three siblings killed in Las Cruces. According to the Las Cruces Sun-News, Nasiatka now lives in the Omaha area but says she plans to change her name and move. Nasiatka says she's terrified that Skidgel will go free and that he shouldn't be released because of what he did.