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Chalk said at the time: “I made a commitment to Joanna's family that I would give this case my closest personal attention.
“Having reviewed all the information available to me, I have blocked Brown's automatic release and referred this case to the parole board using powers we introduced to protect the public from the most dangerous offenders.”
His lawyer claimed that proper policy was not followed because of the high-profile nature of the case.
Joanna Simpson, pictured with her with her two children
Flying Eze reports that the Parole Board is expected to hear the 60-year-old’s case behind closed doors “early in 2025”; before a decision will be made on his release.
A spokesperson for the Parole Board said: “We can confirm the parole review of Robert Brown has been referred to the Parole Board by the Secretary of State for Justice and is following standard processes.
“Parole Board decisions are solely focused on what risk a prisoner could represent to the public if released and whether that risk is manageable in the community.”
Diana has said in response to the decision: “With Brown’s Parole Board hearing on the horizon, it is an incredibly anxious time for Jo’s family and friends.
“We implore the Parole Board must not let this man out of prison into the community.
“He has shown no remorse for the horrific and brutal killing that he committed against my daughter.
Diana Parkes 82, who daughter Joanna was killed by her husband Robert Brown
“The Parole Board must see that Brown cannot be trusted to follow licence conditions, including not entering exclusion zones.
“These rules will not stop him from doing anything dangerous, as rules have never stopped him in the past.
“The safest way for him to be monitored is to keep him in a restricted area.
“We hope that the Parole Board can see Brown is a dangerous man to the community.”;
Joanna’s best friend Hetti Barkworth-Nanton added: “We are powerless in this process and all we can do for our sake and that of the public is pray that the parole board does a thorough job in looking at Brown’s index crime, the history of abuse behind it and his conduct in prison in making their assessment of risk and ability to manage it in the community.”;
What happened to Joanna Simpson?
On October 31, 2010, Robert killed his estranged wife Joanna.
She was just 46 years old at the time.
Joanna was killed while her two children were in the other room
Robert had a history of inflicting coercive control, isolation, intimidation and severe violence on Joanna.
On the night of her death, he hid a hammer in one of his children's school bags when he came to drop them off at their home in Ascot.
He then attacked Joanna with the hammer before placing her body in the boot of his car and driving to a pre-dug grave which was located in Windsor Great Park.
Joanna's body was found five days later.
Following the mother-of-two's tragic death, the Joanna Simpson foundation was set up in her memory.
The charity works to transform the care, support and protection of children affected by domestic abuse and homicide.
According to the foundation's official website, it works to help victims of crime “get the justice they deserve” and help them “move on from these traumatic events”.
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