Eddie Matos, convicted of murdering NYC officer Anthony Dwyer 35 years ago, is poised for his third parole hearing in two years, causing turmoil for the victim's family. Despite being denied parole multiple times, Matos has garnered legal support from a powerful law firm. Officer Dwyer fell to his death after a brutal encounter while responding to a robbery. Families of victims express frustration over the parole system's leniency towards cop killers, particularly under new guidelines created by a previous administration that have led to the release of numerous offenders.
Eddie Matos, who murdered Officer Anthony Dwyer, is set for his third parole hearing in two years, sparking outrage from the officer's family.
Victims' families are pitted against high-powered lawyers who continue to advocate for cop killers, a situation described as a 'nightmare' for those affected.
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