"The tragic thing is that the innocent nanny should have got killed, " said Mr Aspinall.
Aspinall was jailed for life in December 1992 for raping a minor and kidnap.
Hillsborough Family Support Group chairwoman Margaret Aspinall said she was "heartened" by the home secretary's statements.
"I got a telephone call from Neil Aspinall the day before the auction, " said Irene.
Margaret Aspinall of the Hillsborough Family Support Group said she was "delighted" with the decision.
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Margaret Aspinall, chair of the Hillsborough Families Support Group, said it was "brilliant news".
Mr Aspinall died in June 2000, three years after the death of Sir James Goldsmith.
Margaret Aspinall, of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, said Sir Norman should be stripped of his knighthood.
Aspinall and Elms had been moved to Prescoed as part of a rehabilitation scheme for sex offenders.
"Apple and the Beatles are, once again, left with no choice but to sue EMI, " Aspinall added.
John Elms, 34, and Martin Aspinall, 46, who absconded from Prescoed open prison in Usk, Monmouthshire, on Friday.
Margaret Aspinall, chairwoman of the Hillsborough Families Support Group, said she was "thrilled" Sir Norman was to retire.
Margaret Aspinall, whose 18-year-old son James died in the Hillsborough tragedy, said she was "absolutely delighted that he's going".
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In an interview in 2000, Aspinall said Lucan probably committed suicide by scuttling his boat in the English Channel.
Elms was jailed in 1996 for raping a teenage girl and Aspinall was jailed in 1992 for raping a minor and kidnap.
Mr Aspinall's interview came after a zookeeper was killed earlier this week by an elephant at one the wild animal parks he owns.
Applecorps chief Neil Aspinall , master of the Beatles' intellectual property empire, did not immediately return calls to his London office seeking comment.
But Mrs Aspinall, whose 18-year-old son James died in the tragedy, asked why Sir Norman had not waited until after the IPPC's work was complete.
Dr Richard Aspinall, a consultant hepatologist at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth, said the amount people drank on their own at home could slowly creep up.
Mr. Aspinall was replaced as Apple Corps' CEO by Jeff Jones, a former executive of Sony Music's well-respected Legacy division, which handles back-catalog releases for Sony Corp.
Margaret Aspinall, who lost her 18-year-old son James in the disaster and is chair of the Hillsborough Family Support Group, said Monday's anniversary would be "an emotional day".
The group started moving with a bit more alacrity following the 2007 death of Neil Aspinall, the long time Beatles confidant who ran Apple Corps, for many years.
Casino owner and conservationist John Aspinall, one of the last people to see Lucan before he disappeared, said he believed the earl's bones were lying "250ft under the Channel".
After fruitless attempts to make contact with chief executive of the band's record label Apple, Neil Aspinall, the family decided to auction the tape at Christies in London.
"We have tried to reach a settlement through good faith negotiations and regret that our efforts have been in vain, " Neil Aspinall --who heads Apple Corps--was quoted as saying in a media report.
During a weekend trip to Howletts the animal park owned by Aspinall who, along with running his own businesses, was a well-known private zookeeper Robin and his brother, Rupert, were allowed into one of the tiger's cages.
Speaking at a vigil held in Liverpool Wednesday evening, Margaret Aspinall of the Hillsborough Family Support Group said the families' journey was nearly over but one more step remained: for a new inquest to be held.
She also said Mr Aspinall told her to expect him to announce Lucan's death to the press, a statement which came in 2000 and which she took as a signal that he had died in Africa.
Mr Aspinall's secretary, who asked not to be identified and assumed the name Jill Findlay, said she was invited into meetings where the missing aristocrat was discussed by her boss and Sir James Goldsmith, the multi-millionaire businessman.
Mr Aspinall, 73, who is dying of cancer of the jaw, added that he had no doubt his friend had been guilty of bludgeoning his children's nanny to death after mistaking her for the wife he plotted to murder.
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