Parole board to hear M25 killer’s case
A PAROLE board will this week decide if road rage killer Kenneth Noye can be moved to an open prison with a view to being freed.
The gangland figure, 70, is serving a life sentence for the murder of Stephen Cameron, 21, in 1996.
But if the board grants his move to a softer jail on Wednesday, he could be released within months.
Noye knifed electrician Stephen to death during a road rage row on an M25 slip road in Swanley, Kent.
The victim’s dad, Ken Cameron, 71, is calling on the Government to block his prison move.
He said: “If Noye goes to an open prison, he won’t wait to be formally released, he will just disappear, no doubt about it.
“He deserves to die in prison and I hope he does.”