HELEN’S law, which can deny parole to killers who will not say what they have done with their victims, is to get its first test.
The case of Glyn Razzell, 61, given life in 2003 for killing wife Linda, will be heard in May.
He has shown no remorse and continues to deny his guilt.
Marie McCourt, 77, whose daughter Helen was killed in 1988, campaigned for the new law with the Mirror’s support.
She said: “Until he shows remorse and says what he has done with Linda’s remains he should not be allowed out.
“ People want justice for families like mine and Linda’s.
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