It's disgusting.She looks so cold and chilling. She stands smiling as if she doesn't have a care in the world.WOMAN JAILED AS ACCO
Daily Record|October 02, 2024
Locals' outrage as woman who lured boyfriend to death settles in community |Parole Board defends decision to free mum of one 5 years into 10-year sentence
JOHN DINGWALL and JANE HAMILTON
It's disgusting.She looks so cold and chilling. She stands smiling as if she doesn't have a care in the world.WOMAN JAILED AS ACCO

BOYFRIEND killer Tasmin Glass has sparked anger by moving into a close-knit community after being freed just halfway through her jail sentence.

Glass, 26, and two male accomplices were jailed for the "savage and depraved" killing of her former boyfriend Steven Donaldson in Kirriemuir, Angus, in 2018.

Glass lured her unborn baby's dad to his death but has served just five years before being allowed to walk free-in a move slammed by her victim's family as a "disaster".

After being banned as part of her parole conditions from moving to the Angus area, Glass has moved to East Lothian and was photographed near a primary school in Dunbar.

Furious locals now want Glass removed from their quiet seaside town.

Our exclusive pictures show Glass smiling as she stands with other parents and children at the school.

One enraged parent from the town said: "It's disgusting, She always looks so cold and chilling. She comes every day and stands smiling as if she doesn't have a care in the world.

"She's always around children after being involved in one of Scotland's most harrowing and horrific murders.

"I cannot believe she only served five years. She should have been made to stay inside the whole sentence." Former Scottish Government justice minister Kenny Macaskill last night warned Glass she should be dragged back to prison if she puts a foot wrong in his former constituency of East Lothian.

He said: "She is released under licence.

"She requires to adhere to the terms of the licence and if there's any fears at all about her actions, then individuals and communities should be raising them and the Parole Board should be either reining her in or, ultimately, if she doesn't desist, if there's something untoward, then recalling her.

This story is from the October 02, 2024 edition of Daily Record.

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