Jon Venables could be freed in Parole Board review
The Parole Board is set to review the case of Jon Venables, one of James Bulger's killers, raising the possibility of his release and igniting fresh anguish for the victim's family.
The Parole Board is set to review the case of Jon Venables, one of James Bulger's killers, raising the possibility of his release and igniting fresh anguish for the victim's family.
Jon Venables, one of the killers of toddler James Bulger, is set to be freed from prison on parole, sparking fury and renewed anguish for the victim's family. The Parole Board's controversial decision is met with widespread public condemnation.
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Lyle Menendez, one of the infamous Menendez brothers convicted of murdering their parents in a case that gripped the world, is set to face a parole board in a bid for early release from his life sentence.
Erik Menendez has been approved for parole in the notorious 1989 murder of his parents, while his brother Lyle's bid was rejected. The California parole board's decision marks a pivotal moment in one of America's most infamous criminal cases.
Lyle Menendez, one of the infamous Menendez brothers, has been denied parole for the fifth time. The California board ruled he still poses a danger to society, dashing hopes of release for the convicted murderer.
Lyle Menendez has been denied parole for the brutal 1989 killings of his parents. His brother, Erik, faces a separate hearing, as the grim saga of the Menendez brothers continues to captivate and horrify.
Lyle Menendez will remain behind bars after the California parole board rejected his release. The decision comes despite a heartfelt plea from his brother and co-defendant, Erik. The Menendez brothers were convicted for the brutal 1989 shotgun killings of
NRL fans and commentators were left utterly bewildered after referee Adam Gee penalised Melbourne Storm star Trent Loiero for rubbing an opponent's head in a bizarre incident during their clash with the Bulldogs. The controversial moment, which has since
The convicted murderer of 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen, who was brutally killed in a London bakery in 2008, has been granted parole, sparking outrage and anguish from the victim's family.
Tyla Menendez, daughter of convicted killer Erik Menendez, has her parole denied by the California Board of Parole Hearings, dashing hopes of early release.
Lyle and Erik Menendez, the brothers convicted of their parents' 1989 murder, have been granted parole in a case that captivated America, following a high-profile celebrity advocacy campaign.
Lyle and Erik Menendez, convicted for the infamous 1989 murder of their parents, have been approved for parole by a California board, potentially ending one of the most sensational criminal cases in US history.
Erik and Lyle Menendez, the Beverly Hills brothers convicted of brutally murdering their parents in 1989, have been granted parole. This is the full timeline of their shocking case, from the bloody killings to their recent release.
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