He's now 44 and has served half of his sentence, which automatically makes him eligible for parole.
"And then you're back with your parents, no," Menendez said. "He had no remorse for what he did, he's never said he's done it."The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is aware and now investigating.
"The little rich boy trying to get out of prison," Palmer said. "He's a paralegal now, so now he's got a job." "As long as I'm still alive, and my sister is still with me, we're going to keep going," said Menendez said. "We will never give up," said Palmer. "When we're gone, my kids will take over. We are never going to give up on this."
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