"Dartmouth Killer James Parker Granted Parole"

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Source: WMUR Manchester
"Dartmouth Killer James Parker Granted Parole"
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James Parker, who was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the 2001 murders of two Dartmouth College professors, has been granted parole. He and his friend posed as students conducting a survey before stabbing the Zantops to death. Parker admitted to intending to kill someone that day and expressed remorse during the hearing. He described the killings as part of a plan to rob the couple and acknowledged the pain caused to the victims' loved ones. The parole board ordered him to have no contact with the families, continue mental health treatment, and remain free of disciplinary action. Meanwhile, his co-defendant, Robert Tulloch, is scheduled for a resentencing hearing in June due to a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling on juvenile offenders.

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