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Man murdered his wife to be let out

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Crapskin2023 · 27/01/2023 20:58

I don’t understand how he can be let out. He’s never even told anyone where he his his wife's body

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-64424461

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LolaSmiles · 28/01/2023 10:14

This stands out to me

A panel of three parole judges were told how the former aviation engineer had initially been released in 2020 after serving 23 years of a life sentence - but was recalled to jail for breaking his licence conditions.

Causley admitted he had lost contact with his probation officers and failed to stay at his approved accommodation, something he put down to a "silly mistake".

People who were in jail for murder don't accidentally break their licence conditions and disappear from the probation service.

Has he really changed since 2020?

KangarooKenny · 28/01/2023 10:18

I still don’t know why his lover was never done for any of this. She must have known something as she impersonated the missing woman for a while.
And I don’t believe he should be considered for parole until he gives the body back.

Thelnebriati · 29/01/2023 13:22

I thought Helen's Law was supposed to put a stop to this?

''Murderers and paedophiles who hold back information on their victims could now face longer behind bars after the Prisoners (Disclosure of Information About Victims) Act – known commonly as ‘Helen’s Law’ - received Royal Assent today (4 November 2020).
The new law follows the tireless campaigning of Marie McCourt, mother of Helen McCourt who was murdered in 1988 but whose killer has never revealed her body’s location.
Parole Board guidance is already clear that offenders who withhold this type of information may still pose a risk to the public and therefore could be denied parole.''
www.gov.uk/government/news/helen-s-law-receives-royal-assent

JenniferSlopez · 29/01/2023 20:24

KangarooKenny · 28/01/2023 10:18

I still don’t know why his lover was never done for any of this. She must have known something as she impersonated the missing woman for a while.
And I don’t believe he should be considered for parole until he gives the body back.

I think there's a strong possibility be may have covered for her. Possibly why he doesn't want to body/evidence recovered.

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