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Killer of Blackpool Teen Granted Conditional Discharge, Eligible for Release

The tribunal’s ruling follows decades of treatment in secure psychiatric care under mental health legislation.

Overview

  • Stewart Michael Diamond, 47, has been given a conditional discharge by a mental health tribunal, making him eligible for release.
  • Diamond strangled and dismembered 17-year-old Christopher Hartley in Blackpool in 1997, and the victim’s head has never been found.
  • He was convicted of murder at Preston Crown Court in January 1999 and received a life sentence with a minimum term of 17 years.
  • He has spent almost his entire sentence in a secure hospital as an ‘extremely dangerous’ paranoid schizophrenic rather than in a conventional prison.
  • Parole Board papers released after a public hearing was refused describe his progression through secure to low-secure settings and note the case hinged on a single bloody fingerprint, with no motive or disclosure of missing remains.