Otago Daily Times

Man who killed friend denied parole

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

A MAN who beat his friend to death and then got a taxi to his girlfriend’s house has been refused parole at the first attempt.

Jason Karl Blackler (50) was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonme­nt before the High Court at Dunedin in 2018 after a jury found him guilty of the manslaught­er of 66yearold Alan James Fahey.

A challenge to that penalty was rejected by the Court of Appeal last year.

Due to Covid19 restrictio­ns, Blackler’s first parole hearing last month required him to attend by phone from Invercargi­ll Prison.

At first the prisoner refused to do so, asking for it to be deferred in favour of a facetoface meeting, but then attended at the appointed time.

‘‘As it turned out, he spoke to us quite well,’’ panel convener Alan Ritchie said.

That was somewhat in contrast to Blackler’s previously belligeren­t attitude when it came to addressing his criminalit­y, which stretched back to 1985 and incorporat­ed 16 pages of conviction­s.

‘‘Mr Blackler is said to have mixed compliance and negligible or no effort to deal with his offending causes. Indeed, he is said to have an uncompromi­sing attitude to the sentence plan, saying everything reported about him is either a misinterpr­etation or a lie,’’ Mr Ritchie said.

However, a psychologi­cal analysis undertaken in February showed that stance might have ‘‘moderated’’.

Blackler was drinking with Mr Fahey at the victim’s Brockville home on October 25, 2016, when the attack occurred.

It was suggested at trial the violence erupted when the victim made a crass comment about the defendant’s family but that was unconfirme­d.

Mr Fahey suffered a fractured bone in his neck, a split lip from his mouth to his nose, a broken nose and a torn eyelid, as well as extensive bruising on the inner of both eye sockets, cheeks and throat.

He was found dead on the floor of his lounge the next day.

After the beating, Blackler tried to clean the blood off himself then rang his partner to say he thought he might have killed his best friend.

He suggested burning down the house to cover his tracks then took a taxi to the woman’s house.

Blackler’s risk of violent and general reoffendin­g was considered to be high, the Parole Board heard, and there were multiple programmes behind bars it was recommende­d he complete before release.

Mr Ritchie said the prisoner seemed to be motivated to do the rehabilita­tion.

Blackler will appear again before the board in November.

His sentence end date is October 2023.

 ?? PHOTO: ODT FILES ?? Behind bars . . . Jason Blackler’s sentence for manslaught­er expires in October 2023.
PHOTO: ODT FILES Behind bars . . . Jason Blackler’s sentence for manslaught­er expires in October 2023.

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