Evil Baby P killer Tracey Connolly should stay locked up, Dominic Raab demands

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Baby P fiend Tracey Connelly should stay locked up in prison, Justice Secretary Dominic Raab is demanding.

He is set to appeal to Parole Board chiefs who green-lighted Connelly for release last month.

A source said: “Mr Raab feels that the Parole Board has not fully weighed up the risk to the public posed by Connelly.

“He feels there is a very real danger she will offend again once released given her many psychological problems.”

Connelly, 40, was originally jailed alongside her partner Steven Barker and his brother Jason Owen over the death of her 17-month-old son Peter – known as Baby P.

Connelly was released in 2013, but returned to prison in 2015 for breaching her parole by selling naked photos of herself online.

Another source added: “She entered into relationships quickly, prioritising those relationships above anything, and was thinking about sex a lot.”

A Parole Board spokesman said it was yet to receive appeal papers.

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The news comes after reports that 40-year-old Connelly won't be banned from dating sites upon her release – despite her obsession with sex.

A Parole Board source told the Daily Star earlier this month: “She can’t be prevented from looking at and joining sites that are ­legal on the internet, ­including places like Tinder.”

Connelly shocked the world with her horrific crimes against her 17-month-old son Peter, known as Baby P.

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He suffered more than 50 injuries at the hands of her partner Steven Barker and his paedophile brother Jason Owen.

All three were jailed in 2009 for causing or ­allowing the death of Peter at his home in Tottenham, north London in 2007.

Connelly was originally freed in 2013 but was locked up again after selling ­indecent ­pictures of herself online.

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