Joyce Rabinowitz-Schuster criticized the New York parole board for their decision, stating, "This liberalism is a bullet into the back of the families who suffer the loss of their loved ones." This reflects a sentiment of anger and betrayal towards a system perceived to be too lenient on violent offenders, particularly in cases involving tragic loss such as that of her husband and young Katie Flynn.
The widow expressed disbelief at the release of Martin Heidgen, stating, "Shame on the parole board who released a murderer. There is no accountability in New York State anymore. Murder should be 25 years minimum." Her comments draw attention to what she perceives as a failure of the justice system to adequately punish heinous crimes.
Rabinowitz-Schuster emphasized the lasting pain experienced by the families of the victims, saying, "My family and the Flynns and Tangney families realize this crime every day and the hundreds of other friends and family members of the victims involved in this murder." This highlights the profound and ongoing impact of violent crime on families and communities.
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