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Colin Pitchfork to have contemporary parole listening to after whining about therapy

Double youngster killer Colin Pitchfork may have one other probability at parole following complaints about his earlier bid for launch.

Pitchfork, 63, was jailed for all times for raping and strangling two 15-year-old women, Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth, in Leicestershire in 1983 and 1986. He was launched and recalled in 2021 and granted parole once more in June earlier than ministers opposed the choice.

Following an unsuccessful parole listening to in December, he sought a contemporary listening to as he felt his offender supervisor’s feedback had been ignored, The Mirror reported. The Parole Board stated: “The decision refusing Mr Pitchfork’s release was eligible for reconsideration under the Parole Board rules.”

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Barbara Ashworth
Barbara Ashworth’s daughter was killed by Pitchfork in 1986

A Parole Board spokesperson acknowledged: “This meant that the panel’s decision was provisional and that either Mr Pitchfork or the Secretary of State could make an application for reconsideration on the grounds that the decision not to release Mr Pitchfork had been irrational, procedurally unfair and/or there had been an error of law.

“Mr Pitchfork made an utility for reconsideration in December 2023 and this was thought of and granted by a reconsideration member of the Parole Board in February 2024.

“The reason the reconsideration application was granted was that the oral hearing panel in 2023 had a duty to take the Prison Offender Manager’s recommendation into account and to give adequate reasons for any disagreement with that recommendation.”



Dawn Ashworth
Dawn Ashworth was considered one of two younger women killed by Pitchfork

They added: “The reconsideration member concluded that the panel’s reasoned decision did not do so. The reconsideration member directed that Mr Pitchfork’s case must now be reheard by a fresh panel of three Parole Board members. This panel will complete its own review of Mr Pitchfork’s case, including hearing oral evidence and will decide whether he meets the legal test for release.

“The reconsideration member suggested the brand new panel that the truth that it is a reconsideration mustn’t in any means have an effect on their determination. It is an entire re-hearing.

“Release can only be directed by the Parole Board if the new panel is satisfied that it is no longer necessary for the protection of the public that Mr Pitchfork remain confined in prison. Mr Pitchfork has, and will continue to, remain in prison until this case has fully concluded.”

Pitchfork was the primary assassin to be convicted utilizing DNA proof. He was jailed for at least 30 years in 1988, however this was later diminished to twenty-eight years for good behaviour. When Pitchfork was initially deemed appropriate for launch in 2021, he had served 33 years. The determination to maintain him in jail, introduced on Thursday, is provisional for 21 days – throughout which era Pitchfork can attraction.

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