Sick killer who murdered wife and refused to reveal location of her body to be freed
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Sick killer who murdered wife and refused to reveal location of her body to be freedWife killer Glyn Razzell was found guilty of murdering Linda Razzell after she went missing in Swindon in 2003, but he has long refused to reveal where her body isNewsLiam Doyle10:30, 17 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesGlyn Razzell has been granted parole(Image: PA)A twisted murderer who killed his wife and refused to reveal where he put her remains is set to be released from prison following a Parole Board decision.Glyn Razzell, then 41, was jailed in 2003 for murdering his estranged wife Linda, who was reported missing after she vanished on her way to work in Swindon the previous year. Decades later, the wife killer, who is now in his late 60s and has maintained his innocence, is still yet to reveal what happened to her.He has applied for parole multiple times since his sentencing, and, despite noting the "continuing cruelty" of Razzell's refusal, he has been successful on his latest attempt.READ MORE: Woman denies murder telling court 'I was smoking crack as man stabbed to death'READ MORE: Scientist who said 'my life is in danger' among 11 mysterious cases as US investigatesView 3 ImagesLinda Razzell went missing in 2002(Image: PA)The board has decided he can be released from prison following a decision "solely focused on what risk a prisoner could represent to the public if released and whether that risk was manageable in the community". The board concluded he was no longer a risk to the public, while noting his continued "cruelty".During a previous parole hearing in 2023, which resulted in his bid being refused, Razzell had conceded to the panel that the victim "must be dead" after having previously suggested she was still alive. The reasoning behind the latest decision was revealed in a document handed to the BBC, and has prompted fury from Linda's family members.Greg Worrall, who was engaged to the victim at the ti...




