Heather Duplessy-Allen
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He then raped and murdered her and he did not make that quick.
Now, I am reminding you of this because the Sensible Sentencing Trust sent me a text about him yesterday.
He apparently is being lined up by the parole board for release at some stage.
And in preparation for this, the parole board has done the most unbelievable thing.
They have banned media from publishing any photos of what he looks like now.
Does anyone see a problem with this?
We have no idea what this guy looks like and how he has changed in the last three and a half decades.
Now, I can understand why the parole board tells themselves they need to do this, right?
They want to give him the best chance at reintegration and turning his life around without being hassled, without being avoided by the public for being a sadistic rapist and murderer.
He's already been apparently turned down.
They're already out there looking for accommodation providers for him.
That is how far down the train they are with this one.
He's already been turned down by two accommodation providers that prisoners are regularly sent to because of who he is.
The accommodation providers are concerned he will be attacked by other residents.
But in doing what the parole board has done, they have made a really disappointing mistake because yet again, like so many other examples we have in the justice system, they are more concerned about the offender than the people around that offender who that offender may go on to hurt again.
Dally is a risk, right?
What he did to that girl was not a mistake in the heat of the moment.
No one makes a mistake like that.
That is the behavior of a very bad person.
And wherever he ends up when he is eventually released, the people in that town or city or suburb or residence deserve the right to know exactly who he is and exactly what he has done and avoid him.