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New York Parole Bills Could Free Some Of The State’s Most Notorious Killers

New York Parole Bills Could Free Some Of The State’s Most Notorious Killers

Two parole reform bills advancing in New York are triggering intense debate, with supporters calling them long-overdue criminal justice reforms and critics warning they could allow violent offenders to leave prison early, according to the NY Post. One proposal, known as the Elder Parole bill, would allow incarcerated individuals to request parole hearings once they reach age 55 and have served at least 15 years of their sentence. That eligibility would extend to some inmates serving life sentences, and those denied parole could reapply every two years. The second proposal, Fair and Timely Parole, would change how parole boards evaluate inmates by placing greater focus on whether someone currently poses a risk to public safety instead of heavily weighing the original crime. Backers say the current system often ignores evidence of rehabilitation and keeps people incarcerated long after they have changed. The NY Post writes that advocates argue older inmates are far less likely to commit new crimes and are expensive to keep in prison as they age. Release Aging People in Prison has pushed …

An investigative reporter probes the ‘killers’ of Roe v. Wade in new book

An investigative reporter probes the ‘killers’ of Roe v. Wade in new book

(RNS) — Investigative reporter Amy Littlefield loved Agatha Christie murder mysteries and especially the character Miss Marple, the older lady detective. So, in 2022 when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending the 50-year-old right to abortion, Littlefield put on her inner Miss Marple to investigate who was responsible for killing the law. In her book, “Killers of Roe: My Investigation Into the Mysterious Death of Abortion Rights,” Littlefield interviewed some of the leading figures in the anti-abortion movement. She made no bones about her own views. She is a feminist, a fierce believer of the right to an abortion and an atheist. She is also the mother of two children. She nonetheless scored interviews with people such as Paul Haring, who first approached Catholic bishops with the idea that would become the Hyde Amendment, the 1976 provision that prohibits Medicaid from paying for abortions for poor women. She interviewed Richard Viguerie, the pioneer of political direct mail and the “funding father” of conservative strategy; Randall Terry, the founder of Operation Rescue, which in …

‘My son was killed with 20-inch ninja sword but his killer’s mums reaction was terrifying’ | UK | News

‘My son was killed with 20-inch ninja sword but his killer’s mums reaction was terrifying’ | UK | News

The mum of murdered teenager Ronan Kanda has spoken of her horror after one of his killers’ parents insisted their son had done nothing wrong – as she continues her fight against knife crime. Ronan Kanda, 16, was stabbed to death in Wolverhampton in June 2022 after being mistaken for another boy. His attackers, Prabjeet Veadhesa and Sukhman Shergill, had gone out looking for someone else when they ambushed the innocent schoolboy. Veadhesa used a 20-inch ninja sword he bought online using his mother’s ID and collected just hours earlier to fatally stab Ronan in the back and chest. After the killing, the pair went home, ordered takeaway food and played video games. Both were jailed for life in 2023. Since his death, Ronan’s mum, Pooja, has dedicated her life to campaigning against knife crime and the sale of dangerous weapons, helping bring in Ronan’s Law banning ninja swords in the UK. But she said the moment that shocked her most came during the court case. She told The Mirror: “One of the mothers said …

Convicted killer’s ‘jury tampering’ plot to derail £45m drug smuggling trial from prison cell | UK News

Convicted killer’s ‘jury tampering’ plot to derail £45m drug smuggling trial from prison cell | UK News

A convicted murderer, who once escaped from prison using a grappling hook, orchestrated a plot to collapse a £45m international drug smuggling trial by claiming the jury had been bribed. William Todd, 61, has been sentenced to seven years in prison after he was found guilty of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. He directed the scheme from his cell using a secret mobile phone under the alias Ari Gold – the Hollywood agent played by Jeremy Piven in TV series Entourage. Image: £44m of MDMA was discovered concealed inside a excavator shipped to Australia Pic: National Crime Agency Todd was given two life sentences in 2001 for the attempted murder of his former business partner Arthur de Sousa and shooting dead Mr de Sousa’s bodyguard in the Berkshire village of Pangbourne. He escaped from Winchester prison after sawing through the bars of his cell window before scaling the 30ft wall using a homemade grappling hook and rope ladder – but was caught five days later. Todd was nearing the end of his sentence …

Ian Huntley health update after killer’s head ‘split in two’ | UK | News

Ian Huntley health update after killer’s head ‘split in two’ | UK | News

Police have provided an update on the health of Soham killer Ian Huntley after a prison attack left him in a critical condition. Huntley is currently serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years in prison for the murders of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Cambridgeshire, in August 2002 – a case that triggered one of the biggest manhunts in British history. At the time, Ian Huntley worked as a school caretaker and even gave TV interviews during the two-week search for the girls, claiming he had been one of the last people to see them alive. Police later discovered he had lured the two schoolgirls to his home before murdering them and disposing of their bodies. Last week, the 52-year-old was reported to have had his head split open after being hit across the head with a three-foot spiked metal pole in the workshop of HMP Frankland at 9am on Thursday. He was given just a 5% chance of survival. Although a helicopter was flown to the scene, he …

Ian Huntley’s mum ‘tells friends she hopes he dies’ after killer’s head ‘split in two’ | UK | News

Ian Huntley’s mum ‘tells friends she hopes he dies’ after killer’s head ‘split in two’ | UK | News

The mother of disgraced child killer Ian Huntley reportedly said she could barely recognise her son after he has been left fighting for his life in hospital following a brutal prison attack. She also told friends “part of me hopes he passes away.” Huntley, 52, is in a critical condition after being attacked by another inmate inside HM Prison Frankland in County Durham. The killer who murdered 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in the quiet town of Soham in 2002 was rushed to hospital and reportedly given a 5% chance of survival. Huntley who is serving two life sentences is believed to have suffered significant head injuries after being struck with a sharpened metal pole during an incident in a prison workshop, according to the Sun. His 71-year-old mother, Lynda Richards, travelled around 175 miles to be at his bedside after emergency surgery. According to reports she told her friends she “just wants to be free of it” and is fully aware “flags will fly high” if he dies but she is “still his …

Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa: ‘People say The Sopranos is their comfort food – even though it’s about killers and drug addicts’

Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa: ‘People say The Sopranos is their comfort food – even though it’s about killers and drug addicts’

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter It’s strange to think that had things been different, there might’ve been a seventh season of The Sopranos – that in another world, David Chase’s ambitious, mean mob opera, and with it James Gandolfini’s ambitious, mean mobster Tony Soprano, could have returned to screens one last time. “There was talk of us coming back,” says Michael Imperioli, whose performance as Tony’s problem nephew Christopher won him an Emmy. It was around 2012, five years after the show wrapped, that the idea of a reboot was first floated. “There was even talk at one point of us doing a prequel, like with us in it – which given our age didn’t really make any sense,” says Imperioli from the dark alcove of a hotel room somewhere. “I remember Jim was like, ‘What are we gonna do? Wear wigs and girdles like Star …

Asian hornets UK invasion MAPPED as bee killers spread across country | UK | News

Asian hornets UK invasion MAPPED as bee killers spread across country | UK | News

2025 was a record-breaking year for Asian hornets (Image: Getty) Record numbers of invasive Asian hornets were spotted last year – as new evidence found in 2026 shows this bee-killing pest has spread further across the UK than previously thought.  The insect, also known as a yellow-legged hornet, is a harmful invasive species originating from east Asia and was first recorded in Europe in 2004. Earlier this month, a dead nest was found near Wrexham, prompting calls from the Welsh Government for people to be “vigilant” in the coming months and to report any suspected sightings. It is the first confirmed discovery of the insect in Wales. It follows a record year for Asian hornet sightings in the UK. In 2025, 161 nests were found and destroyed. A record 176 sightings of the insect have so far been confirmed by lab tests, but Defra (the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) says there were 544 credible sightings last year.   This widget requires javascript to work. The previous record was in 2023, when there …

Killers, rapists and paedophiles to be let out early within months | Politics | News

Killers, rapists and paedophiles to be let out early within months | Politics | News

Labour’s sentencing reforms (Image: Getty) Killers, rapists, paedophiles and burglars will be able to walk out from prison early within months as Labour were accused of a “betrayal” of victims. The Ministry of Justice’s hugely controversial sentencing reforms received Royal Assent on Thursday, despite widespread concern from campaigners and families. Some 43,000 criminals will avoid jail altogether while many convicts will be out after spending just a third of their jail term in prison. And those sentenced to four years or more will only be let out after serving 50% of their sentence behind bars. The so-called “progression model” will come into force this Autumn. The MoJ insisted the changes were necessary to prevent prisons from overflowing. Justice sources told the Daily Express that, because the reforms apply “retrospectively”, thousands of criminals already behind bars will effectively benefit from shorter sentences. This means some rapists who would have been forced to spend two thirds of their terms in prison could automatically become eligible for release later this year. Criminals will be released in tranches because …