Victims’ families decry ‘loophole’ in state law allowing medical parole for murderers - masslive.com
SPRINGFIELD — Some were family members of a woman who 40 years ago was strangled, run over with a car and dumped in a remote area by her ex-boyfriend, who told a friend “she just wouldn’t die.”
Some were family of a 70-year-old man who died in 2004 after his wife stabbed him 34 times. Still others were relatives of a bar owner also stabbed multiple times by a business rival and dumped in a river.
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