Washington State Hospital CEO Fired 1 Week After Patients' Escape

The governor said "a transformative cultural change is needed."

Inslee said at a news conference today that he has relieved Western State Hospital's Chief Executive Officer Ron Adler of his duties.

A representative for the Western State Hospital did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment.

One of the escapees was Anthony Garver, 28, who was arrested in 2013 for first-degree murder and accused of torturing a woman to death, but found too mentally ill to stand trial. He was captured in the woods near the Washington-Idaho border Friday, two days after he escaped the Lakewood, Washington, facility.

Last week's escape wasn't the only incident at the hospital. Officials said two other patients took “unescorted leaves” from the hospital during the manhunt, according to the Associated Press. Federal regulators were also investigating a violent attack on a worker and a patient-on-patient sexual assault, the AP reported.

Inslee said today that the hospital CEO will be replaced by Cheryl Strange.

The Western State Hospital is one of the West's largest psychiatric hospitals, with over 800 beds and over 1,800 employees. The facility "provides evaluation and inpatient treatment for individuals with serious or long-term mental illness," according to its website.