One of Stephen Lawrence’s killers to face parole hearing

One of Stephen Lawrence’s killers to face parole hearing
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One of Stephen Lawrence’s killers to face parole hearing
Author: Jordan Reynolds
Published: Jan, 01 2025 11:38

One of Stephen Lawrence’s killers is to face a parole hearing in 2025, the Parole Board has confirmed. David Norris, 48, could face a hearing as early as May this year, but a date is yet to be set. Mr Lawrence, 18, was murdered by a gang of racists in south-east London in 1993, but only two of his killers have faced justice – Gary Dobson and David Norris were jailed for life in 2012.

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The original police investigation into the 18-year-old’s death was marred by institutional racism in the Met, incompetence and alleged corruption. Norris was jailed for a minimum of 14 years and three months for murder in January 2012 at the end of an Old Bailey trial that hinged on tiny traces of forensic evidence.

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Mr Lawrence’s father, Neville Lawrence, has said he is not satisfied with Norris getting parole, but if he can show remorse he will accept it. Mr Lawrence told the Daily Mail: “He would have to say he was sorry for killing Stephen and that he had changed his ways and apologise to our family (for me to accept his release).

“I am not satisfied with him getting parole but what I am saying is if he can show remorse and show he’s changed then I will accept that. “It’s not that I’m OK with it but, if someone shows they know they did something wrong and have changed, then I can accept that.”.

He has given a statement to the Parole Board but said he is yet to decide if he will attend the hearing, the Daily Mail reports. A Parole Board spokesperson said: “The Secretary of State for Justice has referred David Norris’s case to the Parole Board for a review.

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