By Bee Staff
An admitted heroin addict who confessed he strangled his mother in her Sacramento home in 1985 because she wouldn't give him money for drugs is due a parole hearing.
A Sacramento judge sentenced Larry Michael Ryzak, now 57, to the then mandatory 15 years to life in prison after Ryzak pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, The Bee reported.
According to a prosecutor for the Sacramento District Attorney's Office, Ryzak said he killed his mother, Lisa Rose Stone, 66, during an Oct. 9, 1985, argument about money in her 23rd Avenue home.
Ryzak asked his mother for money to sustain his heroin habit. When she wouldn't give it to him, an argument ensued and Ryzak strangled her, using some sort of a choke hold, the prosecutor said.
He was arrested the next day with Stone's purse in his possession.
Ryzak's hearing will be held Oct. 20 at the California State Prison, San Quentin where he is incarcerated.
If you want to give your opinion of an inmate's suitability for parole, you may mail a letter to:
Martin Hoshino, executive director
Board of Parole Hearings
1515 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
For more information on the Board of Parole Hearings, go to:
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Divisions_Boards/BOPH/
Bee researcher Linda Beymer contributed to this report









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