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Paroled killer could be sent back to prison

Updated: Tuesday, 08 Jan 2013, 10:57 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 08 Jan 2013, 7:46 AM EST

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - A Bloomington man released from prison last year after serving 25 years for killing and dismembering a woman could be facing several more years in prison.

The Indiana Parole Board is scheduled to decide Tuesday whether 57-year-old Robert Evan Lee is sent back to prison for allegedly violating his parole.

Lee was released from prison in September after serving 25 years of his 60-year term in the 1985 killing and dismemberment of 31-year-old Ellen Marks of Bloomington. But he was arrested November after authorities say he violated his parole by trying to get into a car with a woman in South Bend.

The Herald-Times reports Lee is being held at northern Indiana's Westville Correctional Facility and will appear before the parole board Tuesday via a video teleconference.

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