- Every day I wake up, I know why I'm where I am. I don't take it lightly. One of the hardest things about dealing with contributing to murder is that there's no restitution, no making it right......My heart aches and there seems to be no way to convey the amount of pain I've caused. - to the California Parole Board, June 29, 2002
- "I'm just so sorry, I'm so sorry, I was raised to be a decent human being but I became a monster and I've spent all those years going back to a decent human being and I just don't know what else to say." Addressing the California Parole Board, 2004.
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