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One of the killers of Michael Jordan's father was to be released from prison. The decision was overturned - Walla! sport

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Larry Damari, who murdered and robbed James Jordan in 1993 in an affair that shook the United States, was due to be released from prison in 2024, but authorities announced his release was canceled. All details of the difficult affair


One of the killers of Michael Jordan's father was to be released from prison.

The decision was overturned

Larry Damari, who murdered and robbed James Jordan in 1993 in an affair that shook the United States, was due to be released from prison in 2024, but authorities announced his release was canceled. All details of the difficult affair

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29/12/2021

Wednesday, 29 December 2021, 12:32 Updated: 13:02

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Michael Jordan with his parents Doris and James Jordan in a commercial (YouTube)

In 1993, James Jordan stopped at a bus stop in North Carolina, and took a nap in his car. It was a red Lexus, who received it as a gift from his son, Michael Jordan, a Chicago Bulls star. While he was sleeping, two 18-year-old boys - Larry Damari and Daniel Green - approached the vehicle and robbed the 56-year-old man. But they not only stole his personal belongings from him, but even shot him to death. His body was discovered only after 11 days in the swamp.



The shocking murder, which shook Michael Jordan's life, shocked the US media, and in 1995 Demari pleaded guilty and received 40 years in prison, while Green received a life sentence and another 10 years. Demari testified against his friend, claiming he was the one who pressured the trigger.



Damari was supposed to get an early release from prison in August 2024, but yesterday said in north Carolina that the decision was canceled, and Damari not released. he was supposed to begin the process of release from jail while under supervision, but yesterday learned decision is canceled "- a line certainly is a relief for Michael Jordan,Three decades after the murder.



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Damari is now 46 years old, having spent his entire adult life in a Charlotte jail. According to US reports, the reason for the cancellation of a release of his Hmoarbot 19 incidents in the prison, including two that caught hold of banned substances. These incidents have canceled the agreement allowing the release.



Damari was accused among other things of first degree murder and armed robbery, but was sentenced Re-sentenced in 2008, after a mistake was found in his sentence.



According to the testimonies, the two planned to rob the man in the car, take the vehicle and his personal belongings from him, and leave him tied to the side of the road - but Mr. Jordan woke up and Green shot him in the chest. The gloves and belongings of the murdered man, and said to his friend: "I think we have now killed Michael G.'s father"Varden."

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What led to their arrest was the behavior of Green, who boasted of jewelry he managed to steal from Jordan's father, including a reenactment of the 1991 Bulls' championship ring.

Damari's testimony helped police find the weapon used in the murder, which was hidden in a vacuum cleaner at Green's home.

Later, the ring was also found, hidden in the yard of his house.

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