THE EVIL mum of abuse death Baby P has been granted a new parole hearing – sparking fears she will soon be freed again.
Monster Tracey Connelly was , in a move backed by .



But vile Connelly, 43, has now been promised a new oral hearing as she .
Connelly was jailed at the Old Bailey in 2009 for causing or allowing the death of son Peter, 17 months, who suffered .
She was released on licence in 2013 before being recalled for breaching parole conditions by .
Connelly – who had parole bids in 2015, 2017 and 2019 rejected – was then after a controversial Parole Board decision that she posed a low re-offending risk.
She was hauled back to jail in September, though, for flouting the conditions of her release while living at a bail hostel.
It was not clear how she breached her licence.
But Connelly was under probation supervision, on a tag, placed on curfew and had to disclose relationships.
Connelly's internet and phone use was also monitored and she was barred from certain places. Connelly had .
Former Detective Peter Bleksley said: “Whatever happened to three strikes and you're out.
“How many more chances does this woman need?
“This is another example of the fluffy and liberal thinking that plagues most of the justice system including the Parole Board, who seem hell-bent on bending over backwards to let people out rather than keep them in.”
Tot Peter – initially referred to as Baby P – suffered 50 injuries including a broken back and fractured ribs at his home in , north .
The trial horrified Britain as it detailed missed opportunities to save Peter, and how his mother stood by while he was abused.
His mother, stepdad Steven Barker and Barker's brother, Jason Owen, were all jailed over his death.
Connelly got an indefinite term in 2009 before first being freed four years later.
We told last October how Barker, 48, had lost a parole bid. His older brother, Owen, has been freed.
A Parole Board spokesperson said of Connelly's parole: “It’s been directed to an oral hearing now but no hearing date has been set yet.”;
Sources said the case – not due to be public- might not be heard until August or September.
fees in an attempt to prove her innocence during the Baby P trial, before making a last-minute guilty plea.
She lateras part of a fruitless endeavour to regain custody of her three older daughters from behind bars.
Her boyfriend, Barker, received a minimum sentence of 12 years for causing or allowing Baby P's death.
Around the same time, he received a 10-year sentence for raping a two-year-old girl in a separate case.
He remains incarcerated as the Parole Board felt he has “refused to confront his crimes”.
It was rumoured in March 2024 that he would make a new appeal for parole – only days after what would have been Baby P's 18th birthday, The Mirror reported.
Owen received a minimum three-year sentence connected to Baby P's death.
He went to jail in 2009 but walked in 2011 – only to go back in 2013 due to a parole violation.
Hebut appears to have been granted a new identity to protect him from vigilante justice.
The MailOnline previously revealed he had become an online personal trainer, posting content on YouTube.
He is no longer on licence and cannot be monitored by the authorities.

