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The brother of a man murdered by a fugitive former Royal aide has accused the government of incompetence. | The brother of a man murdered by a fugitive former Royal aide has accused the government of incompetence. |
Jane Andrews, who murdered Thomas Cressman at their London home in 2000, went missing from East Sutton Park Prison, in Maidstone, on Sunday. | Jane Andrews, who murdered Thomas Cressman at their London home in 2000, went missing from East Sutton Park Prison, in Maidstone, on Sunday. |
Rick Cressman said Justice Secretary Jack Straw should consider resigning and added that Andrews should not have been moved to an open prison. | Rick Cressman said Justice Secretary Jack Straw should consider resigning and added that Andrews should not have been moved to an open prison. |
The Ministry of Justice said it took victim impact issues very seriously. | The Ministry of Justice said it took victim impact issues very seriously. |
Mr Cressman said: "I think I can only say to just about any member of the government, and particularly Jack Straw, 'how would you feel?'. I think it is terrible, it is a disgrace. | Mr Cressman said: "I think I can only say to just about any member of the government, and particularly Jack Straw, 'how would you feel?'. I think it is terrible, it is a disgrace. |
Appeal over ex-royal aide killer | Appeal over ex-royal aide killer |
"It's disgraceful. I think if I was Jack Straw I would be thinking of resigning. It's complete and utter incompetence that she is on the streets. | "It's disgraceful. I think if I was Jack Straw I would be thinking of resigning. It's complete and utter incompetence that she is on the streets. |
"I'm sure I'll find the time to write a note to Mr Straw telling him what a pathetic and incompetent department he is running if they cannot even look after one lady murderer who shouldn't have been in an open prison." | "I'm sure I'll find the time to write a note to Mr Straw telling him what a pathetic and incompetent department he is running if they cannot even look after one lady murderer who shouldn't have been in an open prison." |
Mr Cressman also said that Andrews, 42, had shown no remorse for her crime. | Mr Cressman also said that Andrews, 42, had shown no remorse for her crime. |
The Ministry of Justice issued a statement which said: "We take the impact of crime on victims and their families very seriously. | The Ministry of Justice issued a statement which said: "We take the impact of crime on victims and their families very seriously. |
"Victims are able to attend parole board hearings and provide personal statements about the impact of crime on their lives." | "Victims are able to attend parole board hearings and provide personal statements about the impact of crime on their lives." |
Meanwhile, Kent Police have said they are concerned for Andrews' welfare. | Meanwhile, Kent Police have said they are concerned for Andrews' welfare. |
Andrews went missing from East Sutton Park Prison | |
Asst Ch Con Andy Adams said: "We are pursuing lines of inquiry, there are a number of addresses that she is associated with. | Asst Ch Con Andy Adams said: "We are pursuing lines of inquiry, there are a number of addresses that she is associated with. |
"It's very difficult for us to really have a clear picture as to whether she has escaped because she is intent on absconding or whether she has escaped because she is vulnerable herself." | "It's very difficult for us to really have a clear picture as to whether she has escaped because she is intent on absconding or whether she has escaped because she is vulnerable herself." |
Andrews was wearing a black and white striped top, black jeans, a black body warmer and black trainers when last seen, police said. | Andrews was wearing a black and white striped top, black jeans, a black body warmer and black trainers when last seen, police said. |
Andrews, originally from Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire, has been in an open prison since July after being moved from Send prison in Surrey. | Andrews, originally from Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire, has been in an open prison since July after being moved from Send prison in Surrey. |
She was eligible to be freed on parole in 2012. | She was eligible to be freed on parole in 2012. |
In 2003, Andrews was taken to intensive care after prison staff found her unconscious in her cell. She also took an overdose of medication last week for which she needed hospital treatment. | In 2003, Andrews was taken to intensive care after prison staff found her unconscious in her cell. She also took an overdose of medication last week for which she needed hospital treatment. |
Andrews, who worked for the Duchess of York for nine years until 1997, beat 39-year-old Mr Cressman with a cricket bat and stabbed him with a kitchen knife on 17 September 2000. | Andrews, who worked for the Duchess of York for nine years until 1997, beat 39-year-old Mr Cressman with a cricket bat and stabbed him with a kitchen knife on 17 September 2000. |
She was initially ordered to serve at least 15 years in 2001, but that was reduced to 12 on appeal. | She was initially ordered to serve at least 15 years in 2001, but that was reduced to 12 on appeal. |
According to Ministry of Justice information, prisoners are classed as absconders if they absent themselves from prison custody without permission and without overcoming security measures such as fences and locks. | According to Ministry of Justice information, prisoners are classed as absconders if they absent themselves from prison custody without permission and without overcoming security measures such as fences and locks. |
The documents say that due to the nature of open prisons it can never be guaranteed that prisoners do not abscond. They add that 96% of absconding prisoners are re-captured. | The documents say that due to the nature of open prisons it can never be guaranteed that prisoners do not abscond. They add that 96% of absconding prisoners are re-captured. |
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