Thank you, Brenda.
Actually, it's incredible to even hear that this person who should have never been parolled in the first place, in my opinion, having had all these violations, would even be considered for some type of release.
Do you think for families, when it is first-degree murder or second-degree murder, that parole hearings of two years are too frequent? Do you think if someone is denied parole there should maybe be a longer period? I've heard from other families and your own about how you just finish one parole hearing and then you're already anticipating in your calendar the next parole hearing. Would it help families if, having been denied parole, the next hearing was further out?