Otago Daily Times

Murderer barred from Sth Is

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

A RAPIST and murderer has been released from prison after spending 19 years behind bars — half his life.

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

He tried to disguise the killing through arson.

Parole Board chairman Sir Ron Young said the killer no longer presented an undue risk to the safety of the community and would be released to a Palmerston North residence.

Lyon was barred from entering the South Island.

‘‘He has completed all of his rehabilita­tion and has completed it well. He has completed his reintegrat­ion.

‘‘His work on Release to Work has been very positive.

‘‘He has managed to save significan­t funds which will help him on his release,’’ Sir Ron said.

Since being jailed, Lyon had completed a specialist sexoffende­r programme, drug treatment and oneonone counsellin­g, the board heard.

He had also used the time to further his education.

Lyon completed his master’s from his cell and was aiming to do a PhD.

In recent months, he had spent a night at his proposed accommodat­ion and met the supervisor who it was hoped would be guiding him through his tertiary study.

Before his release, Lyon had been employed with Waikeria Prison’s landscapin­g team, at times working outside the facility.

He ‘‘continued to have good reports’’, Sir Ron said.

Lyon’s parole conditions include.—

To live at an approved address in Palmerston North.

To abide by an 8pm6am curfew for three months.

To comply with the tenancy rules at the accommodat­ion.

Not to enter the South Island. To submit to electronic­monitoring as directed.

To attend assessment­s and any subsequent treatment as directed.

Not to possess alcohol or nonprescri­ption drugs.

Not to contact victims of his offending.

To disclose to Probation the start of any intimate relationsh­ip.

To obtain written approval from Probation to undertake any employment.

To attend a monitoring hearing in February next year.

 ?? PHOTO: ODT FILES ?? Paroled . . . Robert Lyon will be banned from entering the South Island while on parole.
PHOTO: ODT FILES Paroled . . . Robert Lyon will be banned from entering the South Island while on parole.

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