READ MORE Girl found 'raped and killed' in home as mum charged with murder and human trafficking The 17-month-old endured months of horrific abuse at the hands of his mum, stepdad Steven Barker and his brother Jason Owen.
He had suffered 50 injuries at the time.Connelly is expected to start her new life by attempting rehabilitation under some of the strictest licence conditions on record.She will be monitored by probation officials and has been warned that any breach of her release terms could put her back behind bars.Her release has also tonight been confirmed by the Ministry of Justice.Sources told The Sun that she could have a makeover to help her slither back into society without being spotted.The Daily Star previously reported that Connelly was advised to "lose weight" after she was refused a new identity.She feared that vigilantes might target her after it was announced that she'd be released without police protection.“Tracey was fuming when she heard the news," a prison source recently said.“The prison officers managing her release have told her the best thing she could do to avoid attention would be to change her appearance by drastically losing weight and dying her hair.
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