(TNS) Kentucky State Police are investigating multiple death threats sent to the Kentucky Parole Board after the release last week of a man who killed a 6-year-old Versailles boy a decade ago.

However, the parole board did not vote to release Ronald Exantus, the Indiana man responsible for the death of Woodford County boy Logan Tipton in 2015.

Instead, a state statute required Exantus’ mandatory supervised release, despite the parole board voting against his release.

Exantus’ release was “governed strictly by state law,” according to a Monday news release from the Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet. He had served nearly 10 years of his 20-year sentence.

Mandatory supervised release, which took effect in 2012, is granted to qualified inmates who are within six months of their es

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