He evaded justice for the best part of a decade by faking his own death in an insurance scam
A Northamptonshire woman whose mother was killed by her own father has said she is "disappointed" at the decision of the Parole Board to free him. Russell Causley has never revealed where he hid his wife’s body 37 years ago.
After initially evading justice for the best part of a decade by faking his own death as part of an insurance scam, Causley was first convicted for murder in 1996. This was quashed by the Court of Appeal in 2003, but he was found guilty again at a second trial. During the hearing, which took place in Lewes prison, East Sussex, while relatives, members of the public and journalists watched the proceedings on a live video link from the Parole Board’s offices in Canary Wharf, London, Causley insisted he “loved” his wife but also told how he “adored” his mistress Tricia.
Causley will be subject to “strict” licence conditions, including being required to live at a certain address as well as facing restrictions on his movements, activities and who he contacts.
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