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Kentucky man who shot classmates in '97 imprisoned for life

Por: 10 WBNS Nation September 26, 2022

FRANKFORT, Ky. — A Kentucky man who killed three fellow students and wounded five others when he was 14 years old will have to without another opportunity to seek parole, the Kentucky Parole Board voted Monday. Every member voted to have Michael Carneal, now 39, serve out his life sentence.   Last Tuesday, a panel from the state Parole Board couldn't reach a unanimous decision, and pushed the choice to the full board. The board could... + full article



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