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The old murdered dresser from FERGIE was released on parole, which angered the family of his victim.
Jane Andrews, 52, was jailed for life in 2001 after killing 39-year-old Tom Cressman with a cricket bat and knife while he refused to marry her.
Andrews fled for four days and the Duchess of York Fergie left a voicemail in her place to beg her to engage the police.
She was released under license in 2015 but was recalled last July to have claimed to have harbaded her married lover.
Police investigated but took no further action and a parole board now decided that Andrews could be released from New Hall Prison in Flockton, in the west of York, after hearing a psychologist and his manager.
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Tycoon's brother Tom, Rick, 66, who, along with his sister Cathy, read letters to the board of directors saying that she should stay in jail, said: "Release her again begging, a belief. Anyone who comes into contact with her will be exposed to serious risks.
"She clearly can not stand the rejection."
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