Melinda Raisch was denied parole primarily due to concerns about her behavior and attitude during incarceration, including a lack of insight into her past actions. Additionally, the parole board cited the severity of her crime and the need to ensure public safety as significant factors in their decision. Her history and the nature of her offense contributed to the board's conclusion that she was not yet ready for reintegration into society.
Yes. That's why her profile no longer uses the name Raisch (myinmatelocater.com)
Melinda Hudson's birth name is Melinda Kay Beall.
Melinda Plowman's birth name is Melinda Ann Plowman.
Yes, Melinda Dillon has 1 kids
Melinda's father wants Melinda to get good grades. And mother was also worried.
Yes. That's why her profile no longer uses the name Raisch (myinmatelocater.com)
Melinda is still in prison - she was denied parole
Mark Mangelsdorf pled guilty. He is eligible for parole this year, 2010. His accomplice in the crime, Melinda Raisch, is up for parole the 29th of April this year, 2010.
Mark Raisch and Melinda Raisch divorced in 2018. The specific details surrounding their separation have not been widely publicized. If you need more information about their relationship, please let me know!
Snapped - 2004 Melinda Raisch 4-13 was released on: USA: 10 December 2006
No she didn't and she's not up for consideration again until 2015
Yes. That's why her profile no longer uses the name Raisch (myinmatelocater.com)
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Topeka correctional facility Kansas. You can see her picture and details at Kansas Department of Corrections/kasper
Yes. That's why you have to use her maiden name to find her on myinmatelocater.com. Before, you didn't have trouble finding her.
Leonard Peltier has been denied parole once on 28 July 2009. His next parole hearing date will be July 2024.
This would be at the parole board's discretion and can happen anytime. Usually if serving a long sentence (20+ years) after the first parole hearing parole may be denied. A parole date can also be taken if the inmate behaves very poorly in prison.