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Friday 5 August 2011

Baby P Killer Owen Goes Free From Jail
















BABY P killer Jason Owen has walked free from jail today.

The monster - one of three caged brutes over the youngster's appalling death - left in Wandsworth Prison in south west London this afternoon. The monster — one of three brutes caged over the youngster's appalling death — left Wandsworth Prison in south west London this afternoon.

Do you know where Jason is Owen? Do you know where Jason Owen is? If so, call the newsdesk on 0207 782 4104th If so, call the newsdesk on 0207 782 4104.

His release comes just two days after the fourth anniversary of tortured 17-year-old Peter Connelly's shocking end. His release comes just two days after the fourth anniversary of tortured 17-month-old Peter Connelly's shocking end.

Last night the toddler's gran condemned the decision to allow him to go free. Last night the toddler's gran condemned the decision to allow him to go free.

Mary O'Connor, 60, said: "The fact he is being freed so close to the anniversary is a cruel twist of fate To children think he wants to be walking the streets again is horrifying He is a danger to society and especially... Mary O'Connor, 60, said: "The fact he is being freed so close to the anniversary is a cruel twist of fate. To think he will be walking the streets again is horrifying. He is a danger to society and especially children.

Torture ... Baby P
Torture ... Torture ... Baby P Baby P

"He is a nasty piece of work and if he had a compassionate bone in his body, he could have saved Peter." "He is a nasty piece of work and if he had a compassionate bone in his body, he could have saved Peter."

Owen, 39, has served just over two years. Owen, 39, has served just over two years. He was convicted of causing death or Allowing Peter's along with the toddler's mum Tracey and her boyfriend Steven Barker, who are quietly behind bars. He was convicted of causing or allowing Peter's death along with the toddler's mum Tracey and her boyfriend Steven Barker, who are still behind bars.

Mary, of North London, said: "I hope the guilt is tearing apart Owen because he has not been properly punished I'd like to think he wants to spend the rest of his life haunted by Peter's death But I doubt it... " Mary, of North London, said: "I hope the guilt is tearing Owen apart because he hasn't been properly punished. I'd like to think he will spend the rest of his life haunted by Peter's death. But I doubt it."

Mary then blasted a court ruling that will allow bungler Sharon Shoesmith - head of children's services in Haringey, North London, when Peter died - to claim £ 2.5million over her sacking. Mary also blasted a court ruling that will allow bungler Sharon Shoesmith - head of children's services in Haringey, North London, when Peter died - to claim £2.5million over.

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