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Originally Posted by Livia
They were all smacked out of their heads on LSD. They probably don't know who did what, any more than you do. If you're going to take up the case of someone wrongly imprisoned, I would suggest you choose someone more worthy.
Murderers in this country walk after a relatively short time. In the USA, mostly life means life.
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No one took drugs the night the murders happened.
In CA, parole is granted to 82% of inmates with life sentences after serving less than half the time as Leslie. (18.75 years)
I'm not trying to say she was wrong imprisoned - she was rightly imprisoned...but not for this long. It's the fact that in her first parole meeting, she was told that she would be ready for release by certainly 1980, but just keeps getting rejected because of the fame surrounding the case.