Bret McCann, whose grandparents were killed in the 2010s, expressed relief after the parole board denied Travis Vader day parole due to his poor community supervision history and risk to the public. Vader was convicted of manslaughter for the deaths of Lyle and Marie McCann, who went missing in 2010, with their bodies never found. McCann supports “No body, no parole” laws and hopes for the passage of “McCann’s law” to prevent convicted killers from parole without revealing what happened to their victims.
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