Eddie's not playing a card and I find some of yours answers disturbing to say the least.
BTW Deskdiary, Islay is equally, if not more qualified to answer any question they want than you, unless you can provide me with proof of some special power you have that makes you better than anyone else?
Alendander Blackman shot and killed an enemy captive, right after the idea of medical care was mentioned (so he knew he was alive) and shortly before he uttered the admission that he had broken the Geneva Convention and then tried to hush his colleagues. He is a murderer, plain and simple and the fact that he is wearing a British army uniform changes that not one jot.
He doesn't deserve bail and he does deserve jail time.
This was not perpetrated on "English Soil". This was carried out by an invading army on the victim's homeland.
The question has been asked already and deemed to be irrelevant, but it's not.
What if an afghani force had invaded London and the exact same scenario had happened, with let's say a 62 year old white grandad of 5 as the shot victim. Would the people defending this soldier be as quick to demand the perpetrator's release? I don't think so.