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N 1993, Robert Parker, a lifetime
resident of Alcorn County Mississippi (79 years old), was
wrongfully convicted of the murder of his wife,
Charlene and the assault of their two
children, Shan and Billy
Jo (ages 19 and 18 at the time), and has been
sitting in a Mississippi prison for more than fifteen year,
for a crime he did not commit.
He recently went to his parole hearing and was told that he would be reconsidered in another 3 years. The Parole Board's decision was based on the responses from those that conspired to have him removed from the community in the first place: that is, all those witnesses that testified against Robert and then ultimately shared in the wealth, resulting from his wrongful conviction and imprisonment.
In these pages we'd like to share with you the real story, the facts — both in Robert's own sworn statements and the statements of others — behind this case.