Killer's Parole Bid Sparks Outrage! Leigh Matthews' Family and Activists Fight Back

Donovan Moodley, convicted for the 2004 murder of Leigh Matthews, is currently at the center of a national outcry following a recommendation by the Correctional Supervision and Parole Board (CSPB) for his release on parole. This decision, made on Monday, 15 September, has ignited strong opposition from various quarters, including Leigh Matthews' heartbroken family and prominent public figures like Ian Cameron, Chairman of the Portfolio Committee on Police.
Leigh Matthews, a 21-year-old Bond University student, was kidnapped and murdered in 2004. Her naked body was later discovered in a field. Donovan Moodley confessed to the crime, admitting to kidnapping her, extorting R50,000 from her parents, and subsequently shooting her four times. In August 2005, Moodley was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, 15 years for kidnapping, and 10 years for extortion, with the sentences running concurrently.
However, shortly after his sentencing, Moodley made a dramatic turnaround, retracting his confession and claiming he did not kill Leigh Matthews and was, in fact, "framed." His subsequent appeals against the court's ruling were denied by the Gauteng High Court, the Supreme Court of Appeal, and the Constitutional Court.
Despite several unsuccessful parole hearings over the years, Moodley continued his legal challenges. In 2023, he appealed for "ubuntu," arguing he had made progress toward rehabilitation. This appeal led Judge Stuart Wilson to order a new parole hearing, which ultimately resulted in the CSPB's latest controversial recommendation for his release.
The CSPB's decision has been met with widespread condemnation. Leigh's father, Rob Matthews, expressed deep concern, stating that the recommendation was based on a limited and recent prison profile from Leeuwkop Correctional Centre, where Moodley had only been moved 18 months prior. The Matthews family contends that the board ignored Moodley’s full record spanning nearly two decades behind bars, which they allege includes misconduct and threats against them, such as accusations of plotting hits against him while in prison. The family believes this pattern of behavior casts serious doubt on Moodley’s rehabilitation and is reportedly considering their legal options.
Ian Cameron, reflecting public sentiment, posted on X: “Donovan Moodley should NOT get parole. Her name is Leigh Matthews. Surely she deserved better.” Many South Africans echoed this sentiment, arguing that Moodley was not truly rehabilitated and that his release would disregard the victim’s family, potentially sending a dangerous message to perpetrators of violent crimes.
The parole process involves the CSPB evaluating recommendations from professionals like psychologists and correctional officers, who assess factors such as the offender's remorse, rehabilitation, potential for reintegration into society, and the risk of re-offending. Once the CSPB makes a recommendation, it is then referred to the National Council for Correctional Services. The final, binding decision ultimately rests with the Minister of Correctional Services, Pieter Groenewald (or Minister of Justice, as referenced in one input). Until this final decision is made, Moodley, who has completed an LLB degree in prison and has represented himself in his legal challenges, will remain incarcerated.
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