Lesbian vampire killer released from jail

The woman known as Queensland’s “lesbian vampire killer” has been released from jail.

Tracey Wigginton, 46, was released from prison on Wednesday morning after serving 20 years for the 1989 murder of 47-year-old council worker Edward Baldock.

She and three other women lured Mr Baldock into a car at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane and then drove him to a park at West End where Wigginton stabbed him 27 times and drank his blood.

Wigginton had been given a life sentence but was granted parole in December 2011 after her April 2010 application to the parole board was deferred eight times.

Her only other application, in 2008, was denied.

Wigginton was released from the low-security Numinbah prison farm at 6.30am (AEST) and taken to accommodation, a spokesman for the Department of Corrective Services spokesman said.

According to her parole conditions she is not allowed to contact her co-offenders or the victim’s family, nor can she sell her story to media organisations or profit from her crime in any way.

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