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Teen killer of Dartmouth professors in 2001 resentenced, eligible for parole in 20 years
Robert Tulloch, who killed two Dartmouth professors in 2001 at age 17, was resentenced to two concurrent 45-year-to-life terms in 2026, making him eligible for parole at age 62. The resentencing followed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that banned mandatory life sentences without parole for juvenile offenders.
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