Paul B. Carpenter Explained

Paul Carpenter
Birth Name:Paul Bruce Carpenter
Birth Date:February 24, 1928
Birth Place:Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.
Death Place:San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Death Date:January 24, 2002 (aged 73)
Office:Member of the California Board of Equalization
Termstart:1987
Termend:1990
Office1:Member of the California State Senate
Termstart1:December 6, 1976
Termend1:January 5, 1987
Preceded1:George Deukmejian (37th)
William Campbell (33rd)
Succeeded1:Marian Bergeson (37th)
Cecil Green
Constituency1:37th district (1976–1984)
33rd district (1984–1987)
State Assembly2:California
District2:71st
Termstart2:December 2, 1974
Termend2:November 30, 1976
Preceded2:Robert Badham
Succeeded2:Chester B. Wray
Alma Mater:Florida State University (PhD)
Party:Democratic
Children:1 [a daughter] (missing, presumed murdered)

Paul Bruce Carpenter (February 24, 1928 – January 24, 2002) was an American psychologist and politician.

Early life

Born in Sioux City, Iowa, Carpenter attended the University of Iowa and received a doctorate degree in experimental psychology from Florida State University. He moved to Orange County, California in 1960 and worked as a psychologist.[1]

Political career

He was involved with the Democratic Party. From 1974 to 1976, Carpenter served in the California State Assembly. He then served in the California State Senate from 1976 to 1986. In 1982, Carpenter ran for the Democratic Party nomination for U.S. Senate but lost to then-governor Jerry Brown. Carpenter also served on the California Board of Equalization from 1987 to 1990. Despite being convicted of corruption charges in 1990, he won re-election to the board but was barred from serving because of the conviction.[2]

Carpenter chaired his Senate caucus election fund-raising work from 1980 to 1985, which led to accusations of corruption. In 1990, Carpenter was convicted of racketeering, conspiracy and extortion as part of the BRISPEC sting operation. He fled to Costa Rica before sentencing, claiming it was for prostate cancer treatment and was subsequently extradited to the United States. He served a prison term from 1995 until 1999.[3] [4] [5]

Later life

Carpenter's only child, Jana Carpenter-Koklich (born January 1, 1960), went missing from her home in Lakewood, California in August 2001 and has never been found.[6] Her husband Bruce Koklich was later convicted of her murder.[7] [8]

For many years, Carpenter lived in Cypress, California. Carpenter died of cancer in 2002 at his home in San Antonio, Texas, where he had been living since 1999.[9] [10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Assembly, California Legislature. Journal of the Assembly, Legislature of the State of California. 1975. en.
  2. Web site: Paul Carpenter -- former state senator jailed for corruption. Lucas. Greg. Chief. Sacramento Bureau. 2002-01-25. SFGate. 2020-05-20.
  3. Web site: Paul Carpenter -- former state senator jailed for corruption . SF Gate. 25 January 2002 .
  4. News: Los Angeles Times . January 25, 2002 . Paul Carpenter, 73; Former Legislator Went to Prison .
  5. News: Los Angeles Times . January 18, 1995 . Carpenter Gets More Than 7 Years in Prison . Virginia Ellis .
  6. Web site: Jana Carpenter-Koklich – the Charley Project.
  7. News: Man Gets 15 Years to Life in 2000 Slaying. March 27, 2004. Jose . Cardenas. Los Angeles Times.
  8. Web site: Man convicted of killing former senator's daughter. recordnet.com. en. 2020-05-20.
  9. http://www.joincalifornia.com/candidate/1058 JoinCalifornia.com.-Paul B. Carpenter
  10. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2002-jan-25-me-paul25-story.html Paul Carpenter, 73; Former Legislator Went to Prison