- Lane broke a rule why on release day
- They were going to grant him parole
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Convicted baby killer Keli Lane has been returned to a maximum security prison after getting into trouble while free.
The 48-year-old woman who was found guilty of murdering her baby daughter by the New South Wales Supreme Court in 2010 is now back in Silverwater women’s prison in Sydney’s south after being investigated over behavioral allegations inappropriate in a workplace.
The incident may affect his parole, as Lane has almost completed his minimum sentence of more than 13 and a half years behind bars.
Convicted baby killer Keli Lane (pictured) has been returned to a maximum security prison after she got into trouble while on release.
Lane was moved to a halfway house in Sydney’s southwest in August last year as she neared the end of her non-parole period.
The latest incident could affect the authorities granting parole to the former Olympic hopeful.
Lane has almost served his minimum sentence of more than 13 and a half years behind bars.
Lane was sentenced to prison for the murder of her daughter Tegan just two days after her birth at Auburn Hospital in 1996.
She was sentenced to 18 years in prison with a non-parole period of 13 years and five months from the death of the little girl.
Lane has always denied killing Tegan.
She claimed she handed her daughter over to a man called Allan Morris or Norris hours believed to be Tegan’s father at a wedding just hours after Lane was released from hospital.
More to come.