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California man who helped kidnap busload of kids paroled after 37 years

The state officials and hijacked a bus carrying more than three decades in California parole Thursday quarry hidden in a pickup truck has been awarded one of three men who leave them.

26 children and their bus driver survived, though the ransom plot, James Schoenfeld, now 63, to 37 years in prison for the abduction in 1976 in California, has been at the center of the town Chocchila snap.

Awarded to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Officer conditional approval in April.

Deborah Hoffman, spokesman for the Council to make a decision, Governor Brown released on parole, and to allow parole.

He was convicted for the crime of murder Schoenfeld, because, "the governor the authority to reverse or modify the decision of the Council does not have the unconditional release." Having said that,

Fresno Bee newspaper in the neighborhood of two opposed his release.

"They buried me alive stole my childhood and my great emotional pain caused over the years," during the April 9 issue of the Jennifer Brown, a Hyde said.

James Schoenfeld, his younger brother, Richard, and Frederick Woods all partners, "I have taken our children." Designed specifically for the TV movie in 1993, a dramatic crime, pleaded guilty for their roles

Richard Schoenfeld in prison and was released in 2012 after more than 34 years. Woods, according to jail records, is in jail.

This is strange to happen, but when she was a child, carefully planned in July 1976 - a rural road on their way back from swimming trip is kidnapped - seven of the 19 girls and boys between the ages of 5-14 years.

Children taken away and the bus driver and the truck at gunpoint 11 hours a rock quarry about 100 miles (160 kilometers) is driven around.

It is then placed in a trench and covered with a metal plate and topped with two heavy tractor batteries and dirt that was buried in a vehicle.

16 hours, the bus driver and the underground prison, suspended ceiling, and after some of the older children to dig their way to freedom.

He was in his 20s, and came from affluent families and help to offset the losses from a failed real estate deal, $ 5 million in ransom money to the kidnappers, who hatched a plan.

Corrections official Schoenfeld processing will depart from prison within the next five days.

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