By Australian Associated Press and Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 02:57 BST, 23 May 2019 | Updated: 02:57 BST, 23 May 2019
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A child murderer and rapist who considered his crimes so terrible he never applied for parole will be closely supervised when released in a few weeks, a judge has ruled.
Phillip Wayne Lett's 26-and-a-half-year jail sentence is due to end on June 23 for murdering six-year-old Damien Luke Noyes in Penrith, western Sydney, in 1992 and raping a young boy between 1988 and 1992.
But he won't be completely free after New South Wales Supreme Court Justice Helen Wilson on Wednesday ordered he be closely supervised on release and assessed by two qualified experts.
Damien Luke Noyes, six, was abducted and murdered near his western Sydney home three days before Christmas in 1992. His killer, Phillip Wayne Lett, strangled the boy and ran him over in his car then dumped his naked body near a train station. He was five in this photograph
The 54-part order also prevents - except with explicit permission from his supervisor - Lett from joining social media, leaving home between