A PRISON officer who had an affair with a convicted double murderer has been jailed for three years. Lauren McIntyre, 32, engaged in a sexual relationship behind bars with a man serving life for the brutal killings of his former girlfriend and their baby daughter. Her fling with Andrew Roberts, who was jailed in 2003, took place in 2018 when he was serving time in a prison on the Isle of Wight, a court heard. McIntyre also provided Roberts with the personal mobile number of another prison officer with whom she had had an affair. She knew Roberts intended to assault her colleague and failed to raise the alarm, meaning that they “fell into a trap” and received significant head injuries at the hands of Roberts, a court heard.
Prison officer jailed for affair with killer who murdered his partner and baby daughter
Lauren McIntyre, 32, had a sexual relationship with double murderer Andrew Roberts, who killed girlfriend Louise L’Homme and their 10-month-old daughter Tia in the Rhondda in 2003
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A prison officer who had an affair with a convicted double murderer has been jailed.
Lauren McIntyre, 32, engaged in a sexual relationship with a man serving life for the brutal killings of his girlfriend and their baby daughter. Her fling with Andrew Roberts, who was jailed in 2003 after he murdered 23-year-old Louise L’Homme and their 10-month-old daughter Tia in Tylorstown, Rhondda , took place in 2018 when he was serving time in a prison on the Isle of Wight.
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JAILED: Isle Of Wight Prison Officer Who Had Sexual Relationship With Convicted Murderer
By Isle of Wight reporter
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An Isle of Wight prison officer who had a sexual relationship with an inmate - convicted of murdering his baby daughter and wife - has been jailed.
Mother-of-three Lauren McIntyre has been sentenced to three years, despite pleas for her to be spared prison time. She will serve half behind bars and half on licence.
The 32-year-old, of St Johns Wood Road, appeared at the Isle of Wight Crown Court today (Thursday), having previously pleaded guilty to four counts of misconduct in a public office.