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Jailed 'Miss Hitler' beauty queen to be released early from prison in matter of weeks

Jailed 'Miss Hitler' beauty queen to be released early from prison in matter of weeks

She only served 26 months of her sentence.

Cast your mind back to 2020, among everything else that was going on – and there was a lot – you may recall finding out about a young woman who entered a ‘Miss Hitler’ beauty pageant. 

Aged 23 at the time, pageant hopeful Alice Cutter was jailed for three years for being a member of a banned far-right neo-Nazi terrorist group National Action.

Now, 25-year-old Alice has been granted parole and will be freed from prison in just a few weeks' time following her actions.

The criminal beauty queen ended up serving 26 months of her 36-month sentence after attending a parole hearing back in March. 

Alice Cutter was jailed for three years for being a member of a banned far-right neo-Nazi terrorist group National Action.
West Midlands Police

On Monday, 10 October, the prisoner was informed that she would be released on licence.

The former ‘Miss Hitler’ was said to have provided evidence during the hearing and is believed to have demonstrated an improvement in her behaviour following her time in jail.

Prior to her upcoming release, Cutter will continue to be held under closed conditions at HMP New Hall, Flockton, West Yorkshire.

Once released, she will be forced to follow strict licensing conditions, including an exclusion zone, sticking to a curfew and must also wear an electronic tag.

Alice has been granted parole and will be freed from prison in just a few weeks' time.
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Alice was originally sentenced in June 2020 at Birmingham Crown Court along with her ‘diehard’ accomplices – ex-partner Mark Jones, as well as other neo-Nazi members Garry Jack and Connor Scothern.

At the time of her sentencing, the convict was described by Judge Paul Farrer as a 'trusted confidante' of one of the group's leaders, though she 'never held an organisational or leadership role'.

Cutter, from Sowerby Bridge, near Halifax in West Yorkshire, denied being a member of the group, despite attending numerous rallies and entering the Miss Hitler beauty pageant under the name 'Miss Buchenwald’ – which disgustingly referred to a Nazi concentration camp where more than 50,000 people died.

A spokesperson for the Parole Board, who held the hearing for Cutter, said in a statement: “We can confirm that a panel of the Parole Board has directed the release of Alice Cutter following an oral hearing.

Alice was originally sentenced in June 2020 at Birmingham Crown Court.
PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

“Parole Board decisions are solely focused on what risk a prisoner could represent to the public if released and whether that risk is manageable in the community.

“A panel will carefully examine a huge range of evidence, including details of the original crime, and any evidence of behaviour change, as well as explore the harm done and impact the crime has had on the victims.”

They also added: “'Parole reviews are undertaken thoroughly and with extreme care. Protecting the public is our number one priority.”

LADbible has contacted a representative of the Parole Board for further comment.

If you have been affected by any of the issues in this article and wish to speak to someone in confidence, contact Stop Hate UK by visiting their website www.stophateuk.org

Featured Image Credit: West Midlands Police

Topics: Crime, UK News