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Killer Scots girlfriend Tasmin Glass ordered to stay behind bars as parole bid fails
Tasmin Glass was caged for culpable homicide in 2019 after arranging for boyfriend Steven Donaldson to be killed.
A twisted girlfriend who arranged for her boyfriend to be murdered by two thugs will remain behind bars - after failing in her bid to be granted parole.
Tasmin Glass was caged for culpable homicide in 2019, after luring her partner, 27-year-old oil worker Steven Donaldson from Arbroath, Angus, to his death.
She had him attend a play park where he was attacked by Steven Dickie and Callum Davidson, who were both caged for life over his killing, which saw them using "extreme violence".
Dickie was ordered to serve a minimum of 23 years behind bars, while Davidson was sentenced to a minimum of 24 years, and Glass was jailed for 10 years.
She had been granted parole last year, five years into her 10-year sentence, but was recalled to prison earlier this year. And The Courier reports she has now failed in another bid to be released.
The publication said it comes nine months after she was granted parole in July 2024 halfway through her sentence, with her release depended on certain conditions.
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They included a ban on her entering Angus and Dundee, and approaching her victim's family. It is the sixth time she has appeared before the Parole Board for Scotland since last February.
Steven Donaldson's family are understood to have been told of the latest knock back this morning, via email. The Record has approached the Parole Board for Scotland for comment.