Shauna Hoare helped her boyfriend in the murder of schoolgirl Becky Watts who was barbarically dismembered.
A woman who helped her boyfriend to murder his stepsister in a barbaric killing has been released from prison after just eight years.
The pair engaged in a macabre plot to cover it up by chopping up Becky's body with a circular saw in their bathtub, and stashing her body parts in suitcases. Her remains were found 12 days later, bringing a huge missing person search which involved hundreds in the community to an end. Ms Watts told Bristol Live that she had been given notice that her release was imminent. She said: "I don't want her to feel like she's free to walk down the street without a care in the world, after what she did. I think she's cold and evil. The worst thing for me is that Becky trusted her and what eats away at me is when I remember all those times when I would ring Becky and Shauna would answer and she was so sweet and for a few seconds sometimes I would mistake her for Becky.
Top news stories today "Offenders like Shauna Hoare face some of the strictest licence conditions and can be put back behind bars if they break the rules at any point. We've also since changed the law so the most heinous offenders face longer than ever in prison."
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Release of Becky Watts' killer 'slap in the face' for familyShauna Hoare was sentenced to 17 years for the manslaughter of 16-year-old Becky Watts in 2015.
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Release of Becky Watts' killer 'slap in the face' for familyShauna Hoare was sentenced to 17 years for the manslaughter of 16-year-old Becky Watts in 2015.
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