Otago Daily Times

Smither again denied parole

- ROB KIDD Court reporter rob.kidd@odt.co.nz

AFTER more than 21 years in prison, a man who murdered a Dunedin woman is now a minimumsec­urity inmate working as a cleaner in the jail’s admin building.

Gareth Lawrence Smither (46) was jailed for life after being found guilty of the murder of Karen Jacobs.

Smither used knives and a spade to kill Ms Jacobs at her Dunedin home in July 1997 while her 2yearold daughter, Georgina, was in the next room.

Her battered body was found by her mother, Maureen Watson.

The victim’s family asked for privacy after the recentlyre­leased Parole Board decision but had previously voiced their desire for the killer to remain behind bars.

Smither, who is currently in Christchur­ch Men’s Prison, came before the board at the end of May when he was again denied early release.

He has been eligible for parole since 2007 but the board said his release ‘‘remains some time away’’.

Smither had been a minimumsec­urity inmate since the start of 2017 and was working in a ‘‘trusted position’’ as a cleaner in the administra­tion building, which was outside the main prison wire, the board heard.

‘‘Mr Smither is currently being tested in a range of situations,’’ panel convener Marion Frater said.

‘‘He is said to be managing well, living in a selfcare unit with three other offenders. Nor are there any issues concerning his work.’’

However, there were still mentalheal­th concerns for the prisoner.

Smither reported ‘‘experienci­ng low mood and suspicious­ness’’ after his medication was reduced and the Parole Board recommende­d he regularly see a forensic psychologi­st.

There was discussion of supervised day parole and guided releases, where he would go shopping for the men in his unit.

But Ms Frater said the central concern was Smither’s psychologi­cal state.

‘‘Until Mr Smither maintains a longer period of stable mental health, particular­ly when he is experienci­ng new situations and stressors, we cannot be satisfied that he has reached the point where he can safely be released,’’ she said.

Smither will be seen by the Parole Board again in May next year.

 ?? PHOTO: ODT FILES ?? Gareth Lawrence Smither leaves court in 1997.
PHOTO: ODT FILES Gareth Lawrence Smither leaves court in 1997.

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