Robert Smith, who was in 2013 convicted of manslaughter and accessory to murder over the death of six-year-old Keisha Abrahams, could be released from jail as early as April 24.
A 32-year-old man who was a teenager when he stabbed 15-year-old Tania Burgess to death on the NSW Central Coast 17 years ago has been released on parole from Cessnock jail.
The father convicted of killing his 7-year-old daughter, whose mummified body was found in her own faeces, has secretly walked from jail to an infamous halfway house for paedophiles.
Tania Burgess was 15 when a boy, then 16, ambushed and stabbed her 48 times in a NSW carpark in 2005 and left her to die. Now aged 32, he is set to be released on parole in August.
The man who as a teen brutally stabbed 15-year-old Tania Burgess to death in a car park will get out of jail a year early after being granted parole despite the family calling for him to never be released.