Family blast 'nonsensical' plan to release British Airways pilot who killed his wife with claw hammer
25.02.2023 - 17:23
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The family of a woman killed by her British Airways captain husband with a claw hammer as their children cowered in a playroom have blasted 'nonsensical' plans to free him from prison in November this year.
Joanna Brown's mother has said her family is fearful about the prospect of his release after serving half of his sentence behind bars, and is calling on the Justice Secretary, Dominic Raab, to look at the case.
British Airways captain Robert Brown bludgeoned his 46-year-old wife Joanna to death with the hammer in their family home in October, 2010, as their two young children cowered in a playroom. He dumped her body in a makeshift coffin in Windsor Great Park.
Brown, who believed he was “stitched up” by a prenuptial agreement, was acquitted of murder by a jury at Reading Crown Court in May 2011. He had previously admitted manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility.
Brown, formerly of North Street, Winkfield, Berkshire, was sentenced to 24 years for manslaughter and a further two years for an offence of obstructing a coroner in the execution of his duty.
Joanna’s mother Diana Parkes, 83, is concerned about Brown’s release from prison, which she says is expected to take place in November this year.
“Our family is very fearful. Not only our family, but my daughter’s friends and indeed the public at large. I fear for women that he might come into contact with,” she told the PA news agency.
Ms Parkes wants to talk to Justice Secretary Dominic Raab, and said: “I would ask him to check our case very carefully and see how absolutely nonsensical it is that Brown is bring released halfway through his sentence when the Probation Service is so understaffed.
“And I ask who is going to monitor him for 13 years of his