British serial killer considering court appeal

Serial killer Joanna Dennehy is considering whether to appeal after losing her British High Court claim for damages for human rights violations she says were caused by being placed in segregation.

British serial killer considering court appeal

Serial killer Joanna Dennehy is considering whether to appeal after losing her British High Court claim for damages for human rights violations she says were caused by being placed in segregation.

Dennehy, 33, formerly of Orton Goldhay, Peterborough, is currently one of only two women serving whole-life sentences and was described in court as "arguably the most dangerous female prisoner in custody".

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