Murderer who was subject to UK's first public parole hearing freed from prison, Ministry of Justice confirms
Causley was only caught out as a killer eight years after his wife's disappearance.as part of an elaborate insurance fraud and the subsequent police investigation led officers to evidence of the murder.
Their suspicions had been prompted after a hydrofoil booking on the same day was made in the name of a mysterious "Mr Russell", combined with a claim being lodged on his life insurance for £790,000. They later found her belongings in a storage unit to which only he had access to, and it was established the last confirmed sighting of his wife was at a solicitor's office where she was inquiring about a divorce.Samantha Gillingham said her father had been a controlling presence at home
However, he also admitted to being a "habitual liar" and the judges pointed out that "no credible evidence" was found against her after a police investigation.
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