Jordan’s father-killing enemy demands parole for the murderer Martin, who wants to be released from prison early. Fifteen years ago, a middle-aged man named James Jordan was murdered by two gangsters, which caused his son Michael Jordan to grieve. He quit the NBA for a time. Now, 15 years have passed, and the murder has brought back painful memories for the flying man. According to the "Associated Press", one of the two murderers, Demre, applied to the South Carolina court through his attorney on Monday (25th) local time, asking for parole and early release from prison, which immediately caused widespread concern across the United States. There was an uproar. Larry Martin Demre, 32, is a murderer. He was arrested in 1993, charged with first-degree murder in 1995 and sentenced to life in prison. He is currently serving his sentence in a prison in South Carolina. But on Monday, he filed a complaint with the local court attorney general Hugh Rogers through his lawyer, believing that the local court's sentence in the 1990s was wrong and asking for a reduced sentence and early release on parole. The incident occurred one day in July 1993. Jordan's father, James Jordan, suddenly disappeared and was not heard from again until August 3, 1993, when a Chicago TV station announced a surprising piece of news on the evening news: "This morning from the police News came that the body of a middle-aged man was found lying in a car on the highway. It was obvious that he was James Jordan, who had been missing for many days. The police confirmed that he was shot to death. Recently, his son Michael. We have been actively searching for his whereabouts." Soon after, the local police quickly solved the case and arrested a suspect named Larry Martin Demre, who confessed to his crime of killing Jordan's father on the highway. And it was revealed that a co-defendant, Andre Green, was also involved in the murder. On October 6, 1993, the grief-stricken "Airman" Jordan made the decision to retire. Although he did not admit that his leaving the basketball court (to engage in baseball) was related to the murder of his father, the incident clearly affected his efforts to help the Bulls. The confidence of the team to win the championship again. Two years later (1995), the two murderers were sentenced to life imprisonment after a public trial, and Jordan also decided to return to the NBA. Earlier this month, the main culprit, Demre, had appealed and had his life sentence reduced to 40 years in prison. However, he was still not satisfied and asked for the sentence to be reduced to 20 years and to be released on parole early. He is currently in South Carolina. The state court has not yet reopened the case.