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Double Jeopardy Killer: The Parole Hearing
William Dunlop was refused a move to open prison, despite a Parole Board recommendation.
William Dunlop has been refused a move to a open prison - despite a recommendation from the parole board.
Dunlop killed Julie Hogg in Billingham in 1989 and was eventually jailed for life after a change in the double jeopardy law.
鈥婮oin Anthony Day and Philippa Goymer as they follow his rare public parole hearing and ask what it all means for Julie Hogg's family.
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Parole Hearing of a Killer
Murderer William Dunlop, whose conviction changed legal history, is up for parole.