Otago Daily Times

Murderer to write doctorate in prison

- ROB KIDD

A MURDERER who has been behind bars for more than 17 years looks set for a prison transfer to help him study for his PhD.

Robert Stanley Lyon was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt with a minimum of 15 years in 2002 over the murder of 29yearold woolhandle­r Jodie Kiri Louise Browne.

The Parole Board described the killing as ‘‘a terrible attack’’ which Lyon attempted to disguise through arson.

He appeared before the board last month but was declined parole because a psychologi­cal report suggested the prisoner needed a more focused release plan and further integratio­n into the community.

Panel convener and board chairman Sir Ron Young described Lyon as ‘‘an excellent prisoner’’, who had obtained several academic qualificat­ions while serving his sentence including a masters degree.

When he saw the board last year, he had his sights set on a PhD; it was confirmed at last month’s hearing that he now had approval.

Sir Ron said the best course of action would be for Lyon to be transferre­d to another prison closer to where he would ultimately be released.

That location was withheld. Once there, Lyon could attend university with the help of a sponsor.

‘‘That would provide testing, it would be appropriat­e to Mr Lyon and also support his PhD programme,’’ Sir Ron said.

Lyon would also be able to contact church groups in the area he had indicated he would like to live in.

While the prisoner had excelled academical­ly, the board was still concerned about his insight into his offending.

‘‘On questionin­g of him we think he rather underplaye­d his involvemen­t in the offending,’’ Sir Ron said.

‘‘We note he has very limited social support in the community and although currently controlled, he still has a sexual fetish that gave rise to his offending.’’

The course ahead, he believed, involved testing Lyon outside the prison setting.

‘‘We are satisfied that Mr Lyon has completed the rehabilita­tion part of his sentence but he now needs a period of reintegrat­ion,’’ he said.

Lyon had completed the Drug Treatment Programme, the Adult Sex Offender Treatment Programme and more than 20 counsellin­g sessions, the board heard.

He will be seen again by February next year.

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