“Monster of Worcester” Cleared for Release

David McGreavy was sentenced to life in 1973 for killing Paul Ralph, four, and his sisters Dawn, two, and nine-month-old Samantha in their Worcester home.

A Parole Board report said he “changed considerably” over 45 years in jail. The board confirmed a panel had directed his release following an oral hearing.

McGreavy, who was dubbed the “Monster of Worcester”, was the family’s lodger and claimed he killed the children because one of them would not stop crying.

He strangled Paul at the home in Gillam Street, Rainbow Hill, while Dawn was found with her throat cut. Samantha died from a compound fracture to the skull.

Ms Urry, who has also been known as Dorothy, previously said he should never be released.

She says that she regularly visited her children’s graves in Worcester from her Hampshire home. Ms Urry said McGreavy, who was 21 when he was jailed, had been her husband’s friend and stayed with them because he had fallen out with his parents.

On the night of the killings he had babysat the children for up to an hour so she could work in a pub. Ms Urry said she needed to earn money as they were trying to buy a home. “I just feel that people blame me for what happened because I was working that evening,” she added.

Ms Urry told The Sun after news he had been cleared for release: “What this animal did to my children was every bit as bad as what the Moors Murderers did.

“He put my babies on spikes for God’s sake – he mutilated them and they died in agony.”

She was reassured after his trial “his crime was so terrible he would never walk free again” and now felt “betrayed”

The scene in Gillam Road

A board document referred to a victim personal statement from Ms Urry “setting out the devastating effect that these deaths had on her and still do have”.

But it said McGreavy now had “a considerable understanding of the problems that he has had and what caused them”.

It added: “The psychologist identified a number of factors which make it less likely that Mr McGreavy will reoffend in future.

“These included his improved self-control and the fact that Mr McGreavy has learnt to remain calm in stressful situations.

“A network of supportive friends in the community was also identified as a protective factor.” The possible release of McGreavy has been discussed by authorities for at least 10 years.

McGreavy is now expected to be released to a bail hostel after Christmas. He is currently in category C Warren Hill prison, near Woodbridge, Suffolk.

Are they gonna release a monster back into the streets? Unfortunately if he has them fooled then yeah I’m sure he’ll be out soon. Watch out!

Here is the most updated picture I could find.


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