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EP6: Jean - The Real Lady Justice 'Chantel's Law'

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Naomi Channell

Society & Culture, News, Documentary, True Crime

4.8725 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Chantel's killer is now free, having served just 20 years for the murder, dismemberment and concealment of her body.


Jean's now fighting for long term change and is now in the process of forming Chantel's Law, which will see tougher custodial sentences for those who desecrate and conceal their victims bodies and we need your help.


Please sign the petition below:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/761706


To donate to our fundraiser, to raise money to cover the cost of the ground rent for Jean's charity caravan, that provides holidays to children affected by homicide and deprivation, please see here:

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/familiesfightingforjustice


Jean's charity website is here:

https://familiesfightingforjustice.org/


To see a template you can use to write to your local MP for Chantel's Law, see here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xqI9jcL9dYwQrueSoIICHZJvuWesODBYTt6z2Rp8l_c/edit?usp=sharing



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Warning, this is a true crime podcast and is not suitable for all audiences. Please use discretion.

0:07.7

This is the final episode of a six-part series. If you haven't listened to the previous episodes,

0:14.0

please go back to the beginning so you can follow along. Three members of her family killed.

0:27.9

Each time Jean Taylor was left feeling like she didn't have the justice she deserved for any of them.

0:36.9

But Jean is a force to be reckoned with. She's proved time and time again that she will fight for what's important.

0:39.6

She isn't enjoying a retirement.

0:42.1

She's fighting for change.

0:46.5

In this very powerful final episode of the series,

0:49.2

we're going to look at the work that Jean is doing in the name of her daughter, Chantelle,

0:51.2

and why one day, any of us, could need Chantelle, and why one day any of us could need Chantelle's law.

0:58.4

I'm Naomi Channel, and this is Jean, the real Lady Justice.

1:04.6

You'll never walk her law.

1:10.0

You'll never walk her law. You never want to know You never want to know

1:13.6

You never want to know On the 18th.

1:30.3

On the 18th of February 26, the Parole Board released a statement to the media.

1:53.9

It said, quote, we can confirm that a panel of the Parole Board has directed the release

1:59.7

of Stephen Wynne following an oral hearing.

2:04.5

Parole Board decisions are solely focused on what risk a prisoner could represent to the public

2:10.7

if released and whether that risk is manageable in the community.

2:17.3

Jean called it an insult to Chantelle's memory. He has to remain

2:22.0

outside of an 100-mile radius from where Jean lives, but he is now free to live his life,

2:29.3

to get into another relationship, to reconnect with his family and friends, and even have children.

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