It will be the third time Tracey Millington-Jones will have to relive the horror of her mum’s murder in front of a parole board panel
“This does not happen to a lovely lady like my beautiful mum; popular and kind and liked by everybody who ever met her. My heart was broken. My mind and body had totally shut down. During the first early months I could not sleep or eat properly. I lost weight and was put on strong anti-depressants and sleeping tablets to cope with the enormity of what had happened to me. Mum was my best friend and confidant.
Tracey added: “During that time, I looked suspiciously at every man I came into contact with. My male family members, work colleagues, strangers in the street that looked like the photo-fit, wondering if the murderer was one of them, until he was finally caught. The dreams were so vivid I would wake thinking it was all a bad dream and then the realisation would hit me hard that mum was dead, it was real.“The panic attacks would start affecting my life, my job, my friendships and my marriage.
She said: “The fear is that he will kill again. Not his girlfriend or anyone he is in a relationship with, as he has an emotional attachment to them. His next victim would be a stranger again. A woman who wears the shoes he likes, then he stalks and follows them home, confident in his practised modus operandi of asking for directions or to use their phone to get into their homes.
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