Waikato Times

Family angry at killer’s release

- Jono Galuszka

The parents of a man stabbed to death on his own front lawn are disgusted at a decision to allow one of the killers to travel near where they live and work.

Stoyan Mihaylo Militch, 37, will be released from prison this month, having served little more than six years of the eight-year, four-month term imposed for the manslaught­er of Michael Valentine.

Valentine died in February 2013, bleeding out on the front lawn of his Horowhenua home after being stabbed by Militch.

Militch met with the Parole Board last month and was granted parole, albeit only at the end of March, so Valentine’s family could adjust to the fact he was being released.

He will be GPS-monitored and is banned from travelling to Taupo¯ , Hawke’s Bay or anywhere south of Palmerston North until August 2021.

But the fact Militch can travel to Palmerston North has angered Valentine’s stepfather and mother, John and Lynda Timmer-Arends.

The pair, who live in Horowhenua, travel there regularly.

Two other men, Brayden Windley and Michael Zimmerman, were also convicted of Valentine’s manslaught­er, and have already been given parole.

The Parole Board banned the pair from the wider area, but Militch was able to go there to connect with family, John Timmer-Arends said.

‘‘We knew they were going to let him out soon. We can’t stop that. But we are really angry he is allowed to go to Palmerston North. They have listened to everything he has said and nothing we said.’’

Linda Timmer-Arends said Militch, who has multiple violence conviction­s, was a ‘‘psychopath’’ who went to work after killing Valentine.

He had never shown real remorse, she said.

In its report, the Parole Board said Militch had made ‘‘considerab­le progress’’.

When the board asked him about living elsewhere, he said it was important he had the ability to reconnect with people.

As part of his release, Militch is banned from associatin­g with the Nomads gang, drinking and taking drugs, and from having contact with Valentine’s family.

He must also stay home from 10pm until 6am every day for the first three months of his release.

‘‘We knew they were going to let him ... out soon. We can’t stop that. But we are really angry he is allowed to go to Palmerston North.’’

John Timmer-Arends, Michael Valentine’s stepfather

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