Double jeopardy killer refused move to open prison
3 April 2025
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In a surprising turn of events, the notorious double jeopardy killer’s request for a transfer to an open prison has been denied. The decision reflects ongoing concerns about the safety and implications of such a move, keeping community anxieties at the forefront.
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