Passer-by, hello. Was not the caveat that he should serve a minimum of 25 years?
Hello April: surely any justice system should have sentencing that is clearly defined at the outset with understood parameters of what's required rather adding things on at the whim of a politician. I'm inclined to agree with Simon Baron-Cohen's theory that most killers at the end of the scale I'm sure many would be happy to see hanged are 'suffering' a neurological condition rather than are 'evil' and need treatment much like those who are insane, rather than punishment (though it's doubtful any could be reversed).
Because he was convicted by a majority jury rather than unanimously, ironically JB would have been better off under the laws that existed before we abolished the Death Penalty: he would have had a set 25 year sentence and been free. However he has been lumped in with the people who the State is accommodating until they die because they cannot now be hanged.
It seems whatever he does, Jeremy Bamber inhabits the 'Grey Area'.