A killer who stabbed a woman 60 times during sex has been cleared to be freed by the parole board.
Steven Ling, a farm worker, was jailed for life in December 1998 after murdering Joanne Tulip, 29, in Stamfordham, Northumberland, on Christmas Day a year earlier.
Ling was initially ordered to serve at least 20 years behind bars, but in 2009 a High Court judge cut the minimum term to 18 years.
Ms Tulip’s mother, Doreen Soulsby, has condemned the decision, calling Ling “a very dangerous man”.
A public parole hearing was held in July, although Ling was allowed to give his evidence in private.
Two psychologists gave evidence to that hearing recommending Ling’s release from prison on a risk management plan.
One of the psychologists said she believed the risk Ling posed was “not imminent” and was “manageable in the community”, adding: “I believe that now means his risk is at a level where he does not need to be kept in prison any more.”
Mrs Soulsby says the decision to allow his release has shocked her and her family.
“I’m just worried sick for the safety of women and girls on the streets that this man should be in the community,” she said.
“If he sees a pretty girl walking down the street what’s he going to do? He might not reoffend straight away, but he will reoffend.
“We heard a lot of shocking things at the parole hearing in July, it’s just the way this man is wired.”
In the Parole Board’s decision summary, it said it had considered the circumstances of Ling’s offending, the progress made while in custody, and a risk management plan before concluding “imprisonment was no longer necessary for the protection of the public”.
The panel said his release would be subject to a set of standard licence conditions imposed on all offenders released under supervision and additional licence conditions imposed by the Parole Board.
These include being subject to GPS tracking for 12 months, restrictions on the use of electronic technology and exclusion zones to avoid contact with the victim’s family.
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