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Sentencing[edit]

This article states: "On 11 February 2021, he was convicted of both offences and sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 27 years before he will be eligible for parole" and cites reference 6 as proof to support this claim. The point is that he was NOT sentenced to "life". If you actually take the time to read Reference 6 it does not state that he was sentenced to "life", and in fact states that sentencing will be later passed after the article was written. A key point about Libby's murder was that Relowicz was NOT given a "life" sentence and this point is discussed by Libby's mother in the Sky News article entitled "Libby Squire's killer agrees to meet her mother - as new footage shows him laughing during his arrest", dated the 23rd of October 2022. 81.187.174.46 (talk) 08:34, 23 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Life imprisonment is mandatory for people convicted of murder in the UK, but only a very small minority of them are given whole life orders. Jim Michael 2 (talk) 22:07, 10 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]