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The teenage accomplice of a woman sentenced to life in prison for the murder and torture of a pensioner now has a new identity and is living in hiding.
Lisa Healey was just 15 when she and her friend Sarah Davey brutally attacked pensioner Lily Lilley, 71, at her home in Failsworth, Manchester.
Both were invited for a cup of tea by Mrs Lilley before he taunted her, sprayed her with shampoo and cut off her legs with a knife.
The evil duo then murdered her and threw her body in a trash can before dumping it in a river.
Criminal Sarah has just been released from prison.
For her part, her accomplice, Lisa, now in her forties, obtained a new identity after 10 years in prison and is in hiding at a heavy cost to the taxpayer.
People who live near her have no idea of her criminal past.
Askham Grange, where she resides, is an open prison which allows prisoners at the end of their sentence to benefit from semi-liberty to try to reintegrate into society.