Tracy Lee King's mother and stepfather label sentence as 'travesty of justice' for role in Allecha Boyd murder

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December 12 2019 - 11:00am
CONVICTED: Tracy Lee King, 36, was handed a maximum of two years and three months' jail by the NSW Supreme Court last week for her role in the murder of Wagga chef Allecha Boyd in 2017. Picture: Supplied by Jamie Butler
CONVICTED: Tracy Lee King, 36, was handed a maximum of two years and three months' jail by the NSW Supreme Court last week for her role in the murder of Wagga chef Allecha Boyd in 2017. Picture: Supplied by Jamie Butler

THE mother and stepfather of a woman who tried to cover up her partner's murderous crime have described her jail sentence as a "travesty of justice for Allecha and her family".

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Toby Vue

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