Earlier this week, she said she feared the notorious loyalist killer would come after her family.
“He’s a serial killer,” she said.
“Nobody knew what he was capable of the last time so who is to say he wouldn’t come to my door?”
The court heard that there were similarities between this application to the case of English serial rapist John Worboyes, the taxi driver who perpetrated over 100 assaults and rapes on women.
The decision to release Worboyes on parole was later overturned by the High Court following a legal challenge by two of the 60-year-old’s victims.
| UPDATED: 13:22, Thu, Dec 10, 2020
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