Today Linda's partner, Greg Worrall, begged for "an end to the ongoing agony" as he claimed Razzell was continuing to exert "coercive control over people even in death". He said Linda's family had "picked up the pieces of our shattered lives" with the support of friends and family. He said that during Razzell's parole applications in 2019, he could "show remorse" and disclose where Mrs Razzell's remains were. The law requires the Parole Board to take into consideration a killer's refusal to disclose where they hid their victim's body. Both factors were properly considered and weighed by an experienced Parole Board panel which considered the countervailing factors and matters in the round.