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Ice queen’s COVID-19 freedom bid – Noosa News
A self-described Queensland “crack lord” serving ten years in jail for selling up to $3.3m worth of ice has tried to use the COVID-19 pandemic to get out of jail early.
A notorious Queensland ice queen serving ten years in jail for selling up to $3.3m worth of the drug has tried to use the COVID-19 pandemic to get out of jail after just three years.
Rebecca Teresa Castner, 56, who is in Southern Queensland prison in the Lockyer Valley west of Brisbane, has told the state’s parole board that she should be freed during COVID-19 because she has health problems which increase her risk.
But when the parole board refused to green-light her release on June 2, she fi…
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