
Content warning: This post includes descriptions of domestic violence.
Katie Haley was a 29-year-old mother-of-two. She was also a cherished friend, daughter, sibling and more.
Sadly in 2018, her life was brutally taken by her partner of four years, Shane Robertson, at their home in Melbourne.
Her sister Bianca tells Mamamia that there had been a shift in Katie's relationship following the birth of her daughter, her second child, but her first with Robertson.
He became jealous, possessive and began to exert coercive control over Katie.
This escalated to him bashing her to death with a 40cm dumbbell bar because he didn't want her to leave him, while their then 11-month-old daughter slept in the next room.
In 2019, Robertson pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 24 years in prison with a non-parole period of 19 years.
In the years since, Bianca and her family have been picking up the pieces, as well as advocating against domestic violence,
Then in May this year, Bianca received a phone call.
"It was from a blocked private number, so I let it go to voicemail. It said to check my emails as the victim's register would be in touch. I checked my emails and saw I had been sent a generic message informing me of the legislation that applies to how many days my sister's murderer would be getting off his sentence," notes Bianca.