Baby P’s evil mum Tracey Connelly ‘finds love and plans to start new life with him’ after prison release this year
The monster mum is reportedly hoping to move in with an insurance salesman named Paul
The monster mum is reportedly hoping to move in with an insurance salesman named Paul
BABY P's monster mum has found love and hopes to start a new life with him when she gets out of jail, it is claimed.
Evil Tracey Connelly, 37, reportedly hopes to shack up with the boyfriend - an insurance salesman named Paul - and is boasting she could be free in months.
Sources she is "swooning about" in HMP Low Newton and telling "everyone she can" about the new man in her life.
Connelly, who stood by as her partner Steven Barker tortured Baby P to death, has told lags she plans to move in with Paul “away from the nastiness of the past”, the paper claims.
And she hopes the romance will convince parole chiefs to approve her second release before the end of the year.
An insider told the Star: “She’s telling everyone around how she knows it’s the real deal because she knew him before she knew Steven (Barker).
"Tracey was overheard telling people that Paul knows she is a ‘good person’ deep down and knows she isn’t this evil character people make her out to be.
"She is deluded.”
Connelly's son Peter died in 2007 aged 17 months after suffering more than 50 injuries at home in Haringey, North London — despite 60 visits from lax social workers, medics and cops.
He was identified only as Baby P until 2009 after Connelly was jailed for letting Barker and his paedophile brother Jason Owen torture him.
Connelly and Owen were jailed indefinitely and Barker given 12 years.
She was first freed on licence in 2013 - but recalled to jail 18 months later after selling indecent images of herself online to sickos turned on by her notorious past.
Parole chiefs blocked her release in 2015 and again in 2017, ruling her still a danger to the public.
Normally prisoners must wait two years before another review, meaning she hopes to be free before Christmas.
The Ministry of Justice said: "We do not comment on individual cases."
In December The Sun revealed Connelly - who still claims she was not to blame for Peter's death - had been granted contact with her other kids.
She is banned from meeting them face to face but social workers encourage her to "build bridges" by writing letters, which are vetted by court mediators.
Last year it was reported she had struck up a friendship behind bars with nursery paedo Vanessa George.
It was also claimed she wants her womb removed because she "doesn't trust herself" not to fall pregnant in the outside world.
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