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Convicted child killer Diane Downs is seen on a video as the Oregon parole board unanimously rules that convicted child killer Downs remains dangerous and must stay in prison during a hearing at Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Ore. Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. The board also ruled Downs ineligible for further parole consideration for 10 years, the maximum deferral allowed under a new state law. Downs was convicted in 1984 of killing her 7-year-old daughter and severely wounding her eldest daughter and 3-year-old son in a shooting that left both the surviving children with permanent injuries. (AP Photo/Statesman Journal, Danielle Peterson)
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