
FILE - In this Dec. 14, 1984, file photo, fugitive Don Nichols, right, is lead into custody along with his son, Dan Nichols, after their capture several hours earlier near the Bear Trap Canyon about 30 miles west of Bozeman, Mont. The two men were charged with homicide, kidnapping, aggravated assault and intimidation for the kidnapping of Bozeman biathlete Kari Swenson and the murder of Alan Goldstein on July 16, 1984. Self-described "mountain man" Don Nichols was granted parole Thursday, April 27, 2017, after serving nearly 32 years for kidnapping the work class athlete on a training run in July 1984 and killing her would-be rescuer. (AP Photo, File)
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