Man Convicted in 2001 Dartmouth Murders Released on Parole
James Parker, who served over two decades for his role in the killings of two professors, will remain under supervision until 2098.
- James Parker was 16 when he and Robert Tulloch killed Half and Susanne Zantop, Dartmouth College professors.
- The crime was part of a plan to rob and kill before fleeing to Australia.
- Parker pleaded guilty to being an accomplice to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 25 years.
- He expressed deep remorse during his parole hearing, acknowledging the pain he caused.
- Parker's release includes a 'no contact' order with the Zantop family.