Redmond murder victim wanted restraining order against accused killer
Published 11:32 am Wednesday, July 8, 2020
BEND — The woman found dead Sunday, July 5, in Redmond intended to get a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend on June 29, her son said.
Nicole Gayle Jakubek, 54, was found dead in her northeast Redmond home after her family couldn’t reach her.
Clinton Kevin Holland, 61, was charged with second-degree murder for the death of Jakubek, according to a document filed July 7 in Deschutes County Circuit Court. He was already in custody at the Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facility after being arrested July 6 in Hood River County on a DUII charge. Authorities say Holland was driving Jakubek’s car at the time.
Holland remains an inmate of the Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facility.
Jakubek and Holland dated recently for between six and seven months, breaking up in late winter, her son, Marshall Beaudoin, said.
He was violent with her on at least one occasion, Beaudoin said.
“She told him, you need to go to rehab or I do not want to be with you,” Beaudoin said.
Beaudoin, 36, lives in Redmond and is Jakubek’s only son.