Killer to lose bid
KILLER Russell Causley could lose a freedom bid after his parole hearing was postponed.
His was the first murder conviction without a body.
Causley, 78, murdered his wife Carole, 40, of Bournemouth, in 1985.
The Parole Board would not say why the hearing had been put off.
But by the time it does go ahead a new law saying killers should be refused parole if they do not reveal the location of their victim’s body will probably have been enacted.