Killer who hid victim's body forever is first to lose parole under Helen's Law

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Helen's Law was put into action for the first time on Wednesday after years of campaigning to change the rules so judges consider ‘non-disclosure’ when ruling on parole applications

Helen's Law was put into action for the first time on Wednesday after killer Glyn Razzell was refused parole.

 

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