
"Convicted Killer of Dartmouth Professors Granted Parole After 20 Years"
James Parker, who was convicted of participating in the 2001 murder of two Dartmouth College professors, has been granted parole after spending over 20 years in prison. Parker, who was 16 at the time of the crime, expressed deep remorse during his parole hearing, stating that he knows there's nothing he can do to change or alleviate the pain he caused. His accomplice, Robert Tulloch, is scheduled for a resentencing hearing in June after a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling deemed mandatory life imprisonment without parole for juvenile offenders unconstitutional.


