Las Vegas teen killer released from prison kills again, twice: 'The dear Lord is not done with you'

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Publicado 2024-04-04
A Las Vegas man who murdered his neighbor as a teenager, and who was later granted mandatory parole under two Nevada laws, would go on to kill two people and shoot a third before killing himself.

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  • 'Killer' and 'released' should NEVER be in the same sentence.
  • @turtle19dad
    I like the Florida Sheriff who said “ A criminal who is shot has ZERO chance to reoffend.”
  • @CatJuarez
    The parole board is notorious for not notifying victims when a prisoner is released.
  • @TheCityWokGuy
    “The rights of criminals are given more respect than the privacy of their victims”
  • @303junglist7
    The person who let him out should be held accountable for it
  • @TheClonemenot
    A guy killed a family member of mine. He was caught and got 25 to life. The parole board was supposed to give us notice when he is up for parole. 12 years goes by. I checked with the prison. They had let him out a year ago. So much for notice and so much for 25 to life.
  • Interesting how the victims never get a second chance. Stop releasing demons back onto our streets!
  • This wasn't an accidental murder by a teen who was in the wrong place at the wrong time, or made a simple mistake due to being young and stupid. That boy viciously STABBED a man to death! That is what should be taken into consideration when these cases come up and people want to say "well they were so young...". I promise you that most EVIL people don't magically become good people after a prison sentence. If anything, they become worse. He should've NEVER been released.
  • Charge those who released him. Once you kill someone, why do you deserve to ever be free?
  • @jomish8719
    PAROLE BOARD IS A USELESS PIECE OF CRAP !!!
  • @adabong
    there should never be a second chance for a murderer ever.
  • @bobsymonds208
    This whole failed system is repulsive. Hold the worthless people 100% accountable. And stop the soft approach on them.