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Parole hearing set for man convicted in 3 murdersOPELIKA, Ala. (AP) — Authorities are opposing parole for a man convicted in the murders of three Auburn girls in 1967. The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles is set to hold a hearing in a week for Edward Albert Seibold. Now 66, he was convicted of killing three girls ranging in age from 8 to 18 in their home in Auburn 44 years ago. Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones says he doesn't see how Seibold could change. And District Attorney Robbie Treese wrote the parole board warning Seibold will kill again. The Opelika-Auburn News (http://bit.ly/QySvMt ) reports the state attorney general's office also is opposing parole for Seibold, as are legislative leaders. Seibold pleaded guilty to three murder charges and is serving three life sentences. He was denied parole in 2002 and 2007. |
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