Larry Fisher
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"Larry Fisher" is a Canadians/Canadian who was convicted in 1999 of a murder he committed 30 years earlier.

On 31 January 1969, Gail Miller (murder victim)/Gail Miller was raped and murdered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. David Milgaard was first wrongful conviction/wrongfully convicted of the crime and served 23 years in prison before being released in 1992, and exonerated by DNA evidence in 1997.

Fisher was arrested, 25 July 1997 in Calgary. He was conviction (law)/convicted 22 November 1999, and sentenced on 4 January 2000. He was given a life sentence; however, due to applicable laws at the time of the crime, he will be eligible to apply for parole in 10 years, rather than the current 25, after the sentence. On 23 September 2003, the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan unanimously denied Fisher's appeal of his conviction. Fisher had also served 23 years for numerous rapes in the cities of Winnipeg, Saskatoon, and North Battleford, Saskatchewan.

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I could have expected a life bit for every one of them.

Yeah, there would have been.

I had given it to the state as a request last Wednesday they were going to send it to the coastal area to establish communication down there for one of the entities that needed it.

They could have gotten any time they wanted.

The big- gest thing is just making sure city and county personnel have their equipment ready, including cars and chain saws.

That's thanks to them sending me to Regina. They could have asked for more time.

Why should I have remorse for something I didn't do?

Oh yeah, it would have bothered me.

No matter where I go, any form of violence against women is serious.