The mother of a teenager who was brutally dismembered and discarded in a bin is determined to prevent his murderer from being released from prison as he has not disclosed the location of her son’s head. Jean Hartley’s son, Christopher, was tragically killed by Stuart Diamond in 1997. Despite being deemed too dangerous for release after his conviction, a review panel will assess the possibility of granting him parole this week, prompting Jean to ensure he remains incarcerated.
Jean, 74, expressed the devastation caused by Christopher’s murder, leading to the unraveling of her family. She remains haunted by the fear of encountering Diamond and is resolute in her mission to keep him from freedom. Despite her age and health challenges, she is committed to attending the parole hearing to advocate for her son’s justice and the safety of society.
Christopher, the fourth of Jean’s five children, was remembered for his playful and handy nature. He had relocated to Blackpool in 1997 to join his siblings for work, with plans to return home soon. However, a fateful encounter with Diamond led to his gruesome demise, leaving his head never to be recovered.
The trial in 1999 revealed Diamond’s violent history and dangerous tendencies, emphasizing the need for continued detention. With a parole review approaching, Jean remains steadfast in her fight for justice and closure, highlighting Diamond’s ongoing threat to society. She will provide testimony at the hearing, emphasizing the importance of keeping a dangerous criminal like Diamond behind bars.
