Family of shoe fetish murder victim's fight to stop sick killer returning to Leeds
It is 25 years ago today since Wendy Speakes' blood-soaked body was found on the bedroom floor at her home in Wakefield, sending shockwaves through the local community and beyond.
Christopher Farrow, from Leeds, tricked his way into the 51-year-old's home armed with a ‘murder kit’ on March 15, 1994.
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Hide AdMrs Speakes was tied up with a pair of stockings and forced to wear a pair of blue mule shoes before being subjected to a frenzied attack.
Farrow then left Mrs Speakes’ home on Balne Lane with a pair of her court shoes as a ‘trophy’.
The killer was eventually brought to justice after a six-year manhunt.
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Hide AdHe was jailed for life in November 2000 and told he must serve a minimum term of 18 years behind bars.
The YEP reported last Christmas how Mrs Speakes' daughter, Tracey Millington-Jones, was outraged after discovering he had been moved from a secure prison in preparation for release following a Parole Board decision.
The YEP understands Farrow is being held at Category D open prison HMP North Sea Camp, in Lincolnshire,
It is also understood that Farrow has expressed a firm wish to return to Leeds if granted release into the community on licence
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Tracey now plans to seek a judicial review into the Parole Board panel's decision as she is convinced he will kill again if granted his freedom.
She has today launched a crowdfunding appeal in a bid to cover the legal costs for her battle.
She said: "I feel like I am having to take on the Establishment in order to protect every woman in West Yorkshire who will be put at risk if he is allowed back into the community.
"Nobody in authority seems to be listening.
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Hide Ad"No one will ever be able to convince me that he is nothing but a danger to women after what he did to my mum.
"I will fight with everything I have got to stop this man from ever being released because he will do it again."
Tracey described how she was visited by a victim liaison officer seven days ago to be shown a new photograph of Farrow in case he ever tried to approach her.
She said: "He has spent a lot of his time at the gym and is now 58 years old with a shaved head, bulky, evil dark eyes and looks even more like an evil murderer now than the insignificant little coward of a man we saw in court.
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Hide Ad"It's now a quarter of a century since he carried out this evil act.
“If he is released I will feel like I'm right back to where I was in 1994.
“I will be looking over my shoulder wondering where he is, what woman he might be stalking and if he is coming after me or my family.
"The feeling of injustice I have is so hard to put into words.
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