Despite legal opening, Mass. man’s silence on teen’s death keeps him locked up

After 30 years, a Massachusetts man maintains his innocence and refuses to talk about the crime that killed a teenager after a 1991 party.

Charles Dyous went in front of the Massachusetts Parole Board on March 19. During parole board hearings, it’s common to start with an apology from the person charged, talk about the crime, including answering questions from each of the seven parole board members, and hear from people who both support and are against parole.

However, Dyous, now 52, refuses to talk about the crime he was charged with as a teenager…

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