You may be able to check that out.
I recall seeing a television program a very long time ago. It talked about someone who was released on parole twice and who committed a third murder.
Is there a way to determine if that has happened before? That would mean that this individual committed murder at a very young age, was sentenced once and then released, and then committed a second and a third murder.
The individual would have committed the first murder at the age of 25, the second at 50 or 51, and then another. The third murder was especially heinous, as it also involved sexual assault. This supposedly happened before the person was 40 years old, or 50 for sure. This case was often held up as an example of the flaws in the parole system for at least 10 or 12 years.
I was expecting to see this case included in the statistics, but it was not. I may have misunderstood the program, or perhaps it was inaccurate, that is, the person may have been released twice, but not for murder.