Baby P’s evil mother Tracey Connelly could be freed from jail within WEEKS as Parole Board meet to decide whether to free her tomorrow
- She was jailed in 2009 for causing or allowing 17-month-old son Peter’s death
- The poor child was found with more than 50 injuries in a blood-splattered cot
- The 40-year-old has applied for the fourth time to be released from prison
- If successful, she could be back out on the streets in only a number of weeks
The evil mother of Baby P could be released from prison within weeks if a Parole Board decides she is fit to be freed.
Tracey Connelly, who was jailed in 2009 following the death of her 17-month-old son Peter, will find out tomorrow if her fourth bid for freedom has been successful.
The 40-year-old had been imprisoned indefinitely with a minimum term of five years in 2009 for causing or allowing her son’s death and had been released 2013 on a lifelong licence.
Tracey Connelly has made a fourth attempt to get released from prison after being jailed for her son’s death in 2009
Peter, who was initially named in the press as Baby P, died after suffering more than 50 injuries including a snapped spine and eight broken ribs
However, she was returned to prison two years later after she breached its terms by selling nude photographs of herself on the internet.
Since then she has been turned down for release by Parole Board hearings in 2015, 2017 and 2019.
Her latest parole hearing was earlier this month and a decision could be made to free her from prison within weeks if the board finds she doesn’t pose a risk to the public, The Sun reports.
It had previously been reported that Connelly was prepared to agree to a series of stringent conditions to make sure she doesn’t reoffend in order to secure her freedom.
These included wearing a 24/7 electronic tag, staying sober, undertaking lie detector tests and giving the authorities details of any new relationships she forms outside of prison.
Peter, who was publicly known as Baby P, died in north London on August 3 2007 at the hands of his mother, her lover Steven Barker and his brother Jason Owen.
He suffered more than 50 injuries, which included a snapped spine and eight broken ribs, despite being on the at-risk register and receiving 60 visits from social workers, police and health professionals over the final eight months of his life.
Steven Barker was jailed in 2009 for a minimum of 32 years for torturing the 17-month-old to death and Owen received a six year jail sentence for allowing the toddler to die.
Baby P, was tortured to death in 2007 by Connelly’s lover Steven Barker (left) and his brother Jason Owen (right) at their home in Tottenham, north London
Peter and three other children were sharing the four-bedroom house with their mother, her boyfriend and his brother when he died.
Three of the children, including Peter, were on Haringey’s Child Protection Register because of fears they were being neglected by the mother.
Connolly, who covered up the abuse of her son, was jailed in 2009 for a minimum of five years after admitting causing or allowing the death of her son Peter.
She was then freed on licence in 2013 but later recalled to prison in 2015 after it was found she had sent indecent images of herself to people obsessed with her notoriety.
The Parole Board considered her case for a third time in November 2019, following previous reviews in 2015 and 2017, and refused to either release her or move her to an open prison.
In 2019, the convict launched a bid to be freed from prison so she could try to spend Christmas with her lover.
She became besotted with a 37-year-old insurance salesman named Paul and told fellow prisoners she want to move in with him in Reading.
The abuser said she believed she was ready to leave prison a ‘changed woman’.
Connelly insisted her relationship was genuine because she had known him for many years.
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