That's good. What gets me is that he was up for parole four times. This murderer might have gone free if the family hadn't been there to get parole denied every time.
I have some knowledge of parole board hearings and it's my definite impression that "up for parole" is simply a required formality in the eyes of the commissioners who decide if the perp gets parole.
They gotta listen to the lifer cause the guy's "up for parole" but you can tell that they have no intention of letting life perps out. You can almost see them with their mental hands on the toilet flusher, just waiting for everyone to go through the motions so they can ix-nay on the elon-fay. Gives my heart a warm fuzzy feeling.