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That's the thing that keeps nagging me.
I saw on the news last week, that indeed, his application to move to an open prison a year ago had been turned down. So what is it that's happened in the past 12 months that has convinced the parole board that whilst he was not fit to be moved to an open prison a year ago, it's fine for him to be out (on licence I assume) now?
That's the thing that keeps nagging me.
I saw on the news last week, that indeed, his application to move to an open prison a year ago had been turned down. So what is it that's happened in the past 12 months that has convinced the parole board that whilst he was not fit to be moved to an open prison a year ago, it's fine for him to be out (on licence I assume) now?
This whole case has been a mess from the start.
As he has a home not far from me and I have 3 daughters I do have a vested interest in that I certainly dont want him released until it can be pretty much guaranteed he is safe. Given he was refused open prison last year I really dont see how this can be the case.
As he has a home not far from me and I have 3 daughters I do have a vested interest in that I certainly dont want him released until it can be pretty much guaranteed he is safe. Given he was refused open prison last year I really dont see how this can be the case.