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Moors Murder victim Keith Bennett's mother dies
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Who would not shed a tear at this terribly sad news? Poor, poor lady. RIP. x
11:08 Sat 18th Aug 2012
Only just seen the headline. If there is any truth regarding the letter, what a shame she didn't finally get to know the answer she has been searching for. RIP.
I notice 'Cutting Edge' to be shown on Monday is about Ian Brady. I wonder if it will be shown now or put off to a later date in view of the supposed letter.
I notice 'Cutting Edge' to be shown on Monday is about Ian Brady. I wonder if it will be shown now or put off to a later date in view of the supposed letter.
I read that she hadn't been told about the letter due to her state of health, I hope it's true she didn't know now. It would be heartbreaking if they do find a letter and it does say where her son is, only for it to be too late for his mother to know. Could be a sick game of Brady's though, who knows with someone capable of doing the things he did.
I just the site can be found and the lad can at least be laid to rest with his mother.
Hopefully this will end any kind of leverege or attention Brady had in the attempts to try and get him to reveal where the poor little lad was buried.
I just the site can be found and the lad can at least be laid to rest with his mother.
Hopefully this will end any kind of leverege or attention Brady had in the attempts to try and get him to reveal where the poor little lad was buried.
Well according to this article he is suffering, so thats good if true
http:// www.gua rdian.c ...it-l ive?new sfeed=t rue
and even though this is 6 years old it according to his recollection of another of his crimes it seems his memory is far from dulled so he may well know the location of the young lad.
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and even though this is 6 years old it according to his recollection of another of his crimes it seems his memory is far from dulled so he may well know the location of the young lad.
i am of an age whereby i remember the Moors Murders and the shock and outrage they caused at the time.
I deeply sympathise with the poor mother of Keith Bennett, and anyone connected to any of the poor mites in this horrible case.
But yet again this brings forth the bluster and wind from the self-rigteous brothers who attempt to outdo each other with their rage and wish for painful retribution avoided by 'soft' judges.
I have banged on ceaslessly, and will again, about the simple fact that our laws are what protect our civilised society, and the notion of 'torture' and inflicted 'slow painful death' does not help anyone, exept those who feel a thwarted sense of revenge and Biblical 'justice'.
The law of the land must apply to everyone. Making 'adjustments' based entirely on emotive reactions to crimes and criminals simply underlines the concept of the law and its purpose and effect - so cannot be allowed any creedence.
Before anyone leaps to post a response beginning 'So ...' which is usually followed by an answer that has ignored the point i have made, I would say that as a parent of three daughters, I would cut Brady into one-inch cubes with a rusty tin lid if any of my children were murdered in this way - but that does not detract from my point that the law is applied fairly and equally, which is what alllows our civilised society to continue.
It is by no means perfect, but certainly prefereable the vigilanteism that some would see replace it.
Gnashing teeth and wishing for a painful death for Brady is futile, and sends us on a dangerous slippery slope - we must instead turn our compassion to this poor mother, and let the law take its course, as it must.
I deeply sympathise with the poor mother of Keith Bennett, and anyone connected to any of the poor mites in this horrible case.
But yet again this brings forth the bluster and wind from the self-rigteous brothers who attempt to outdo each other with their rage and wish for painful retribution avoided by 'soft' judges.
I have banged on ceaslessly, and will again, about the simple fact that our laws are what protect our civilised society, and the notion of 'torture' and inflicted 'slow painful death' does not help anyone, exept those who feel a thwarted sense of revenge and Biblical 'justice'.
The law of the land must apply to everyone. Making 'adjustments' based entirely on emotive reactions to crimes and criminals simply underlines the concept of the law and its purpose and effect - so cannot be allowed any creedence.
Before anyone leaps to post a response beginning 'So ...' which is usually followed by an answer that has ignored the point i have made, I would say that as a parent of three daughters, I would cut Brady into one-inch cubes with a rusty tin lid if any of my children were murdered in this way - but that does not detract from my point that the law is applied fairly and equally, which is what alllows our civilised society to continue.
It is by no means perfect, but certainly prefereable the vigilanteism that some would see replace it.
Gnashing teeth and wishing for a painful death for Brady is futile, and sends us on a dangerous slippery slope - we must instead turn our compassion to this poor mother, and let the law take its course, as it must.
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