A parole review for George Francis Stephenson has been referred to the Parole Board. A Parole Board spokesman confirmed a date still has not been set for a hearing and the case was still going through standard processes. Stephenson was found guilty in October 1987 of murdering Joseph Cleaver, his disabled wife Hilda, their son Tom and the family nurse, Margaret Murphy at Burgate House, which was demolished. Retired Detective Chief Inspector Keith White, who went on to work for intelligence agencies including MI5, in an interview with ITV News Meridian, said: “To have done what he did.for me, he’s such a wicked man I don’t think he will ever change.”
Fordingbridge murderer has release considered
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New Forest murderer on life sentence subject to parole review
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