Baby Peter’s Mum Launches New Bid for Freedom Months After Jail Recall

Tracey Connelly, infamous as the mother of Baby Peter Connelly, has thrown in her lot for a fresh shot at freedom. Just months after being dragged back behind bars for breaching her licence conditions, the 43-year-old is trying again.

From Tragedy to Trial

Connelly was locked up in 2009 for causing or allowing the death of her 17-month-old son, Peter, who died in 2007 after suffering more than 50 injuries over eight months in their Tottenham home, north London. Released in 2022, she was quickly recalled for an unspecified breach.

Bizarre OnlyFans Plan Raises Eyebrows

Word is, Connelly has been telling fellow inmates she’s planning to start a “subscription-only” OnlyFans page if she walks free again. The revelation adds a weird twist to her controversial story.

Public Parole Hearing Set Amid Legal Fights

The Parole Board has confirmed a rare public two-day hearing for Connelly’s case, despite fierce objections from her lawyers. They warned that a public forum could worsen her PTSD and expose her to bullying and aggression.

“In the current psychological risk assessment, it is assessed that her risk of violence remains low,” the Parole Board document reveals. However, it flags potential risks under other circumstances.

Ongoing Risk and Related Cases

  • Jason Owen, half-brother of convicted abuser Barker, got six years for allowing Peter’s death.
  • Tracey Connelly’s release depends on the Parole Board due to her indeterminate sentence.
  • The Parole Board ruled in 2025 that Barker remains too dangerous for release or lower-security transfer.

As the hearing draws near, all eyes will be on Baby Peter’s mother once again, as she fights the law and public opinion for her chance at freedom.

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