Elizabeth Phillips
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Three life terms, and he was up for parole after serving 15 years.
Because in Missouri, a life sentence is 30 years.
So that's kind of weird.
I'm 38.
I've outlived my lifespan.
Then he had three of those.
So 90 years of prison.
But under the current criminal code in Missouri, you're up for parole after serving half of one life term, which is 15 years.
And then you're up for parole again every one to five years after that first hearing.
So I set up a website, protestpetesparole.com.
And we got... I mean, his opposition file has to be this thick.
We got thousands of letters and emails sent in to the victim specialist office.
And, uh...
And then he had his hearing, and he started it by, I've spent a lot of time in jail counting my victims.
It was only 55.
Like, that was gonna be a good look for him.
Only 55.
And we know it's thousands, you know, it's like...
uh and like if you count i i don't consider myself uh well i guess i am a canna cook victim but not a direct victim like my brother was but if you start counting the family members of these victims that might be hundreds of thousands of people whose lives have been shattered by this if i can't kind of like pete plus the 70 plus other perps we know about
times all the ones we don't know about, and then the collateral damage in these families.