East Lansing serial killer Don Miller has a parole interview this week Lansing State Journal EAST LANSING - East Lansing serial killer Don Miller is scheduled to be interviewed by a member of the state's parole board this week, in what will be his ninth chance at parole. State officials last denied Miller, 66, a prisoner at the G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility in Jackson, parole in 2016. If he serves his full sentence, Miller will be released in 2031. In July 1979, Miller admitted to killing four women in East Lansing between Jan. 1, 1977, and Aug. 14, 1978. The first, Martha Sue Young, had been engaged to marry Miller but ended their relationship just before she disappeared.