The man who raped and killed Owaka teenager Kylie Smith will remain behind bars for at least another five years.
Paul David Bailey, 51-years-old, was to appear before the New Zealand Parole Board on August 23, but decided not to appear or be represented by a lawyer telling the boardhe "could not be bothered'' attending.
"Mr Bailey has been convicted of terrible crimes against a range of victims,'' the board said in its August 23 decision on how long to postpone his next hearing.
The decision was released today.
Although Bailey completed a programme for child sex offenders, he was "exited'' from the graduates' group and had been wait-listed to undertake an extended period of individual psychological treatment for a period of two years, then would need to complete further "reintegrative'' activities before release, it said.
"On the best case scenario, this process will take at least four years, if not longer. It depends upon the availability of psychological treatment and Mr Bailey's engagement in it.
"His message to the board today suggests a complete lack of commitment to change.''
The board declined Bailey's parole in April, and was meeting this time to discuss postponing his next hearing.