A murderer who has spent more than half her life behind bars will soon get a taste of freedom - albeit under tough monitoring.
Natalie Fenton was just 15 when she, sister Katrina, 19, and Daniella Bowman, 18, brutally killed South Auckland man Raymond Mullins in 1999.
After an argument Fenton stabbed him with a steak knife in an attack seen by Bowman's 2-year-old son.
In 2000, the trio were found guilty of murder. Twelve years later, Katrina Fenton was released on parole. Bowman was freed in 2014 but has since been recalled to prison.
Yesterday, it was revealed the Parole Board had agreed to release Natalie Fenton in April.