The decision to grant parole to a California man convicted of three consecutive life sentences on 16 counts of kidnapping and child molestation in 1999 has ignited a wave of anger and disbelief among his victims. Many describe him as “a monster,” saying the ruling disregards the lifelong trauma he caused. Families who fought for years to keep him behind bars now fear for their safety and are calling out California's Elderly Parole law that allows people 50 years and older who have served 20 years to receive parole.
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