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Cop Killers' Parole Hearing Decisions

Originally Posted on December 29, 2016

Ronnie Carrasquillo, Murderer

Ronnie Carrasquillo was tried and convicted for the brutal murder of Chicago Police Officer Terry Loftus, which occurred in October 1976. As a result of his conviction, Ronnie Carrasquillo was sentenced to a term of 200 to 600 years for this senseless and heinous crime.

After the most recent parole hearing, it is decided that Carrasquillo’s request for parole is denied. Furthermore, this case has been continued for three years.

Bruce Sharp, Murderer

Bruce Sharp was tried and convicted for the brutal murder of Chicago Police Officer, Ken Kaner, which occurred in June of 1970. As a result of his conviction Bruce Sharp was sentenced to a term of 30 to 125 years.

After the most recent parole hearing, it is decided that Sharp’s request for parole is denied. Furthermore, this case has been continued for three years.

Cleve Heidelberg, Murderer

Cleve Heidelberg was tried and convicted for the brutal murder of Sergeant Raymond Espinoza for the Peoria County Sheriff’s Department which occurred in June of 1970. As a result of his conviction, Heidelberg was sentenced to a term of 99 to 175 years.

After the most recent parole hearing, it is decided that Heidelberg’s request for parole is denied. Furthermore, this case has been continued for three years.

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