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THE estranged former partner of Childers backpacker murderer Robert Paul Long says she s relieved he was denied parole on Tuesday but won t rest easy until he s locked away forever. He will do it again - he can t be let out, said Gold Coast resident Christine Campbell, 65. It s always at the front of my mind and I wouldn t be surprised if he gets it next time. A statement by the Parole Board Queensland confirmed it had refused Robert Long s application for a parole order . In accordance with section 193 (5A) of the Corrective Services Act 2006 the board decided he must not reapply for parole for the maximum period allowed under the legislation, namely, 12 months.
THE estranged former partner of Childers backpacker murderer Robert Paul Long says she s relieved he was denied parole on Tuesday but won t rest easy until he s locked away forever. He will do it again - he can t be let out, said Gold Coast resident Christine Campbell, 65. It s always at the front of my mind and I wouldn t be surprised if he gets it next time. A statement by the Parole Board Queensland confirmed it had refused Robert Long s application for a parole order . In accordance with section 193 (5A) of the Corrective Services Act 2006 the board decided he must not reapply for parole for the maximum period allowed under the legislation, namely, 12 months.
THE estranged former partner of Childers backpacker murderer Robert Paul Long says she s relieved he was denied parole on Tuesday but won t rest easy until he s locked away forever. He will do it again - he can t be let out, said Gold Coast resident Christine Campbell, 65. It s always at the front of my mind and I wouldn t be surprised if he gets it next time. A statement by the Parole Board Queensland confirmed it had refused Robert Long s application for a parole order . In accordance with section 193 (5A) of the Corrective Services Act 2006 the board decided he must not reapply for parole for the maximum period allowed under the legislation, namely, 12 months.