Cabinet minister Penny Mordaunt has actually advised Justice Secretary Alex Chalk not to launch a killer who was offered a whole-life jail term.
Victor Farrant was informed he would never ever be released after eliminating his ex-girlfriend Glenda Hoskins, 43, in Portsmouth, in 1996.
Probation and jail personnel and authorities will fulfill today to go over the level of threat he postures.
Farrant killed Mrs Hoskins, an accounting professional, by holding her under water in her bath.
Mrs Hoskins’ body was discovered by her then 15-year-old child Katie at their home on the quayside in Portsmouth in February 1996.
The judge at Winchester Crown Court informed Farrant: “This murder was so horrible, and you are so hazardous, that in your case the sentence of life must suggest simply that.”
Farrant raped a lady and seriously attacked another before eliminating Mrs Hoskins.
‘No empathy’
In February this year, Mrs Hoskins’ household was called by probation authorities, who stated Farrant was being thought about for release – which can be bought by Mr Chalk as Justice Secretary – on health premises.
They were asked if they desired an