Snowtown killer James Vlassakis to remain jailed as parole decision overturned

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Convicted Snowtown serial killer James Vlassakis will remain in prison after a senior review commissioner overturned a Parole Board decision approving his release, ruling that freeing him at this stage would pose a risk to the community.

Parole Administrative Review Commissioner Michael David KC said the Parole Board had underestimated the extreme gravity of Vlassakis’ crimes, describing the murders as “evilly premeditated” and “disgustingly unusual.”

He rejected claims that Vlassakis acted under the influence of ringleader John Justin Bunting, stating all participants were fully involved.

Vlassakis, 45, pleaded guilty to four murders and received a life sentence with a 26-year non-parole period after cooperating with authorities.

While acknowledging his good behaviour in custody, Mr David said those factors had already been reflected in sentencing and raised concerns about incomplete rehabilitation and past drug use in prison.

The Parole Board has signalled it may challenge the decision in the Supreme Court, arguing the commissioner exceeded his authority.

Source: The Advertiser

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