Glenn, who was 18 at the time of the murders, was convicted of killing two men and Grammer's sister after kidnapping her from a Red Lobster restaurant in Colorado Springs where she worked, and is serving a life term at the Buena Vista Correctional Facility.
"I want to believe you have actually changed your life," an emotional Grammer said to Glenn.
"Things you say, I accept a lot of it..I accept that you live with remorse," Grammer later continued.
"But I live with tragedy every day."
At one point, Glenn interruped Grammer to apologize. "Thank you," Grammer said.
"I accept your apology. I forgive you. However, I cannot give your release my endorsement. To give that a blessing would be a betrayal of my sister's life."
Glenn said at the hearing. "I thought I would die. I thought I would be killed,"
"I think I deserve a second chance."
He was initially sentenced to death, but his sentence was changed to a life term when Colorado's death penalty was overturned.
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