Patrick Kelley Parole Decision (Massachusetts, 2026)
Patrick Kelley Parole Decision (Massachusetts, 2026) documents the February 2026 decision by the Massachusetts Parole Board to grant parole to Patrick Kelley, a habitual criminal serving three concurrent life sentences for the 1994 rape of a 76-year-old woman and a 31-year-old nurse in Dorchester, Boston.
The Crime (September 16, 1994)
Patrick Kelley, a repairman, went to the Dorchester home of a 76-year-old woman he had previously done work for. He had been released from prison a year earlier after serving time for robbery, kidnapping, breaking and entering, larceny, and assault and battery (convicted December 27, 1988, Middlesex Superior Court). He had been paroled and subsequently violated parole through alcohol use and failure to report.[1]
The elderly woman recognized Kelley and let him in. He immediately grabbed her from behind, claimed to have a gun and a knife, forced her to the kitchen, and struck her with a bottle and a black cast-iron frying pan. He threatened to kill her, demanded her jewelry box, forced her through the house opening drawers, and took $75 in cash. He told her he was a drug addict who needed a fix.[1]
Kelley then forced the woman to the second floor, where he raped her twice and attempted to force her to perform oral sex at knifepoint.[1]
Approximately two hours later, a 31-year-old visiting nurse arrived at the home to care for the woman's sick husband. Kelley forced the nurse upstairs at knifepoint, told her to remove her clothing, and raped her as well. He told the nurse "he could kill her" and that "he had killed a police officer before."[1]
Kelley then took both women downstairs, went through their purses for money, locked them in a closet, barricaded the door with a dresser, ripped the phones out of the walls, and fled.[1]
He was convicted and sentenced to three concurrent life sentences.[2]
Prior Parole History
Kelley had a pattern of receiving and violating parole:
- Paroled after his 1988 conviction for robbery, kidnapping, B&E, larceny, and assault
- Arrested for assault (later dismissed) while on parole
- Violated parole through alcohol use and failure to report location
- Remained in custody until sentence ended May 26, 1993
- Committed the 1994 rapes approximately one year after his release[1]
Parole Hearings
2014 Hearing
Kelley admitted he didn't think he was going to get parole. The board noted he had "numerous issues, including drug and alcohol addiction, which he has failed to address." Parole denied.[1]
2019 Hearing
Kelley offered an apology to his victims, "acknowledging it to be the biggest mistake of his life." When asked why he committed the crimes, he responded: "What happened, happened." The parole board noted: "It should be noted that it took Mr. Kelley approximately 25 years to admit to raping Victim #2." Parole denied for at least five more years.[1]
2024 Hearing
Kelley had completed the Sex Offender Treatment Program, had no disciplinary reports since 2013, was employed in the prison optical shop and kitchen, and had been sober approximately 30 years. The board expressed "concerns about Mr. Kelley's insight into the causative factors of his crimes" and "concerns regarding the lack of specifics in Mr. Kelley's re-entry plan." Parole denied, but with only a one-year wait for the next hearing.[1]
2025 Hearing and 2026 Decision
On September 9, 2025, Kelley, now 61, appeared before the parole board again. On February 12, 2026, the board granted parole in a unanimous decision, contingent on 30 days' notice and clearance from the district attorney.[1]
The board wrote: "Mr. Kelley's offense was directly related to addiction," citing his 30 years of sobriety.[1]
Significance
- A man with a documented pattern of parole violations committed horrific violent crimes within a year of his previous release
- Three concurrent life sentences were effectively reduced to approximately 31 years
- The parole board characterized the rape of two women — one elderly, one a healthcare worker — as "directly related to addiction"
- It took Kelley 25 years to acknowledge raping the second victim
- His explanation for the crimes: "What happened, happened"