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Parents 'let down again' over son's murder | Parents 'let down again' over son's murder |
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Parents who overheard a judge saying victim statements made "no difference" to parole decisions say they have been "let down" after hearing their son's killers could be moved to open prisons. | Parents who overheard a judge saying victim statements made "no difference" to parole decisions say they have been "let down" after hearing their son's killers could be moved to open prisons. |
Geraldine and Peter McGinty, whose son Colin died in 2001, heard the judge's remark last year and later met minister Chris Grayling, who ordered a review. | Geraldine and Peter McGinty, whose son Colin died in 2001, heard the judge's remark last year and later met minister Chris Grayling, who ordered a review. |
But now the family say the killers have been recommended for moves to open prisons following private hearings. | But now the family say the killers have been recommended for moves to open prisons following private hearings. |
The government said it had "sympathy". | The government said it had "sympathy". |
It said the matter was being considered by the Parole Board, but the final decision rested with Mr Grayling and this had not yet been made. | It said the matter was being considered by the Parole Board, but the final decision rested with Mr Grayling and this had not yet been made. |
The Parole Board said it was in contact with the McGinty family but refused to comment further. | The Parole Board said it was in contact with the McGinty family but refused to comment further. |
'Papers alone' | 'Papers alone' |
Michael Brown and Gary Hampton stabbed 21-year-old Colin McGinty to death in 2001 in Bootle, Merseyside. | Michael Brown and Gary Hampton stabbed 21-year-old Colin McGinty to death in 2001 in Bootle, Merseyside. |
They were jailed later that year and are both serving minimum sentences of 16 years - currently in "closed prison conditions". | They were jailed later that year and are both serving minimum sentences of 16 years - currently in "closed prison conditions". |
After hearing Judge Graham White's comment about victim impact statements during a parole case for Brown, Mr and Mrs McGinty met Mr Grayling, who referred the case back to the Parole Board and told the family they would be kept informed. | After hearing Judge Graham White's comment about victim impact statements during a parole case for Brown, Mr and Mrs McGinty met Mr Grayling, who referred the case back to the Parole Board and told the family they would be kept informed. |
The couple said they expected details of the killers' next hearing in advance, and hoped they would be allowed to attend. | The couple said they expected details of the killers' next hearing in advance, and hoped they would be allowed to attend. |
But Mrs McGinty said: "We were informed by our victim support officer last Wednesday that the hearings had taken place and that they were paper hearings." | But Mrs McGinty said: "We were informed by our victim support officer last Wednesday that the hearings had taken place and that they were paper hearings." |
She said the judge making a decision "on the papers alone" meant her family's statements would not have made "any difference". | She said the judge making a decision "on the papers alone" meant her family's statements would not have made "any difference". |
'Atrocious' | 'Atrocious' |
Mr McGinty said it was "really important" to the family to read out impact statements - but instead the legal process had been a "paper sham". | Mr McGinty said it was "really important" to the family to read out impact statements - but instead the legal process had been a "paper sham". |
Having to prepare victim personal statements "destroys you" and causes feelings of grief to "flood back", Mrs McGinty said. | Having to prepare victim personal statements "destroys you" and causes feelings of grief to "flood back", Mrs McGinty said. |
The couple said Mr Grayling told them last year he would "happily meet with us again" in future. | The couple said Mr Grayling told them last year he would "happily meet with us again" in future. |
But Mrs McGinty said: "When I did contact them after hearing from my victim support officer his secretary said he wouldn't be available to speak to us." | But Mrs McGinty said: "When I did contact them after hearing from my victim support officer his secretary said he wouldn't be available to speak to us." |
She said she felt "really let down", and Mr McGinty said the government's behaviour had been "atrocious". | She said she felt "really let down", and Mr McGinty said the government's behaviour had been "atrocious". |
"They have no consideration for our feelings whatsoever and they led us along and it quite simply isn't good enough," he said. | "They have no consideration for our feelings whatsoever and they led us along and it quite simply isn't good enough," he said. |
In a statement, the Ministry of Justice said it had offered the couple "an opportunity to come into the department again to talk through their concerns". | In a statement, the Ministry of Justice said it had offered the couple "an opportunity to come into the department again to talk through their concerns". |
It said Mr Grayling had the "utmost sympathy with Mr and Mrs McGinty's feelings which is why he met them" last October. | |
"Ultimately the Parole Board is an independent body and it would not be appropriate to comment upon its decisions or recommendations in individual cases," the ministry added. | "Ultimately the Parole Board is an independent body and it would not be appropriate to comment upon its decisions or recommendations in individual cases," the ministry added. |
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