
Parents of murdered Baltimore tech CEO urge state to end good behavior credits for imprisoned rapists
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The parents of tech CEO Pava Marie LaPere, who was murdered in Baltimore in 2023, urged Maryland lawmakers to pass a bill ending good time credits for imprisoned rapists.
At the time of LaPere's death, Baltimore police were searching for Billingsley in connection with a Sept. 19, 2023, rape that included a man and a woman being tied up with duct tape before their house was set on fire.
Frank and Caroline LaPere, Pava's parents, testified Tuesday in support of a measure before state lawmakers prohibiting someone imprisoned for first-degree rape from automatically being eligible for early release credits because of good behavior.
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