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John is granted temporary parole from prison to attend his son's wedding. Although he plans his escape, nothing goes according to plan.

Helen McCourt killer Ian Simms-to be released

Feb 16,2020 3:23 am

Helen McCourt, murdered by Ian Simms in Billinge, Merseyside, 1988

A Man jailed over the 1988 murder of Helen McCourt is released, after an appeal, to bring him behind bars, was rejected.

Ian Simms, 63, was convicted of killing the 22-year-old who disappeared in Merseyside, but she has never shown where he's hiding.

her mother, who said, in turn, against the Parole Board recommendation for his release, she was "disappointed".

But the justice Department has now been tasked to free Simms.

The Parole Board said it was "satisfied That the detention is necessary for the protection of The Public ".

Simms, who never conceded his guilt, killed Ms McCourt as she walked home from work in Liverpool.

her mother Marie said in a statement: "I Am very disappointed with the Parole Board, the notice and to not accept what you say -That Simms is sure to be released.

"I'm discussing the consultation with my legal team, my next steps. "

she has previously said That , after receiving a call from your victim liaison officer to the Parole Board Simms confirmed' likely release.

Ian Simms, shown here in 1988, was in prison for murder

Mrs McCourt has urged the government of Helen 's law, the legislation would deny parole for killers, not their victims" remains.

The Bill recently ran out of time, when the election was called.

Simms was release denied at a hearing in 2016, but was release later, to an open prison, "progress", where he "followed The Rules ", if granted, are temporary.

Mrs McCourt described has to know the whereabouts of their daughter's body as "torture".

A Parole Board spokesman said: "The Parole Board has decided That the original decision to release Ian Simms should be, after examination, a re-examination of the application of The Secretary of State.

"While the parole Board has every sympathy with Helen McCourt family, if the Board is satisfied That imprisonment is necessary for the protection of The Public , you are legally obligated, the direct release. "

Mrs McCourt's struggle for justice

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Source of news: bbc.com

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