Mark Bonini has served almost 18 years for murdering two-year-old Andrew Morton by shooting him in the head with a modified airgun.
The family of a Glasgow toddler who was murdered by a thug with a modified air rifle is living in fear that the killer will move back into their street.
A letter from Parole Board chiefs said: “In regards to representations, I wanted to double check yourself and Sharon do not wish to include any licence conditions requests, such as geographical exclusions, should the prisoner be released?” “We have stressed that we would object greatly to Bonini being allowed to return to the area where we live.
The letter adds: “Our older son, Brian, who is mentally scarred by having Andrew in his arms when he was shot, has recently returned to work locally after some years away and is a regular visitor to our home.”The letter urges the board to use its powers to exclude Bonini from the area. Sharon and Andy argue that although Bonini’s minimum term was set at just 13 years, he has done nothing to deserve his freedom.
Andy, 47, added: “How is any father supposed to react if he sees the guy that murdered his baby walking down the street?”
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