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Man convicted of Saugus murder dies on parole
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A man convicted of killing a store clerk in Saugus more than 60 years ago died last week while out on parole.

Norman Porter, 83, was paroled in 2022 after serving 42 years for the Saugus slaying and the killing of a Middlesex County Jail Master, a crime he committed while being detained for the murder in Saugus. Multiple reports confirmed Porter’s death. Spokespeople for the Massachusetts Parole Board and the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security did not return requests for comment.

On Sept. 29, 1960, Porter and an accomplice conducted an armed robbery of the Robert Hall Clothing Store in Saugus, during which he shot and killed Jackie Pigott, a clerk at the store. Then, while being detained for Pigott’s murder, Porter shot and killed Middlesex County Jail Master David Robinson while escaping detention. He was sentenced to life for Robinson’s murder in 1961 and a consecutive life sentence after being convicted of second-degree murder for Pigott’s killing in 1962.

Porter later escaped custody in December 1985, when he walked away from the Norfolk Pre-Release Center, where he was being detained, and never returned. He then spent nearly 20 years on the run before Massachusetts authorities arrested him in Chicago, Illinois, in 2005.

During his time in Chicago, Porter assumed the name J.J. Jameson and established himself as a poet. He also worked as a handyman and lectured at a local church.

Porter unsuccessfully applied for parole numerous times before being granted his release in 2022. In granting his release, the Parole Board cited Porter’s “numerous severe medical conditions.”

The board ultimately determined Porter had been rehabilitated, taking into consideration his “institutional behavior, as well as his participation in available work, educational, and treatment programs during the period of his incarceration.”

  • Charlie McKenna

    Charlie McKenna is a staff reporter at The Daily Item covering the towns of Saugus and Marblehead, and the City of Peabody. McKenna graduated from Emerson College in 2022 with a degree in journalism. Before joining the Item, McKenna worked on The Boston Globe’s metro desk. In his free time, McKenna can be found listening to Steely Dan.



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