Emma Webber, the mother of Nottingham attack victim Barnaby Webber, is advocating for a public inquiry into her son's murder, expressing dissatisfaction with how the case has been managed. Concurrently, a public parole hearing is set to begin on Tuesday for a murderer whose conviction was a landmark case in legal history. This public parole hearing follows a successful campaign by the victim's mother to amend double jeopardy laws, which ultimately led to the conviction.
A murderer brought to justice after his victim's mother campaigned for a key change in double jeopardy laws is to face a public parole hearing https://t.co/gkoLovt8VM
Murdered teen's mum wants changes to parole system https://t.co/sKurXKHdmR
Murdered teen's mum wants changes to parole system https://t.co/0n1XSOfhAH
A public parole hearing for a murderer whose conviction made legal history begins on Tuesday https://t.co/5eMKYxpmTn
'We aren't going to accept how it's been dealt with and managed so far.' Emma Webber, Mother of Nottingham attack victim, Barnaby Webber, explains why she is pushing for a public enquiry into her son's murder. https://t.co/nNeBEub677