"Convicted Killer in 2001 Dartmouth Professor Murders Granted Parole"

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James Parker, who was convicted of murdering two Dartmouth College professors in 2001 at the age of 16, has been granted parole after spending nearly two decades behind bars. Parker, now almost 40, expressed deep remorse during his parole hearing and has reportedly taken steps to rehabilitate himself while in prison. His co-conspirator, Robert Tulloch, received a life sentence without parole and is scheduled for a resentencing hearing in June.
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