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What Punishment Would You Give?
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This is a particular piece of work may have 'buried' her alive in the cess pit under the garage.
The rope is the only answer for such evil scum as far as I am concerned.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-42 28350/H elen-Ba iley-s- fiance- GUILTY- murder. html
The rope is the only answer for such evil scum as far as I am concerned.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd be happy with Life Mickey, but even if he gets life it wont really mean it.
This is a particularly heinous crime and I really dont see how he could ever be 'cured' and I feel there should be some real justice for this poor woman (and others like her).
//Whatever the law decrees is appropriate. //
The problem often is the Judge not the law.
This is a particularly heinous crime and I really dont see how he could ever be 'cured' and I feel there should be some real justice for this poor woman (and others like her).
//Whatever the law decrees is appropriate. //
The problem often is the Judge not the law.
Yes he should face the full force of the law, the hanging debate is long gone.
But as a sideline look at the happy photo of them both together and the lovely expensive house they lived in, one has got to ask why?
He and his sons could have lived a happy and comfortable life, together with the lovely Helen Bailey.
But as a sideline look at the happy photo of them both together and the lovely expensive house they lived in, one has got to ask why?
He and his sons could have lived a happy and comfortable life, together with the lovely Helen Bailey.
As this was a premeditated and planned murder, I would think that life imprisonment would be the minimum sentence.
It's the premeditation that swings it for me.
AOG you wrote:
the lovely expensive house they lived in, one has got to ask why?
He and his sons could have lived a happy and comfortable life, together with the lovely Helen Bailey.
I thought the same thing. I assumed that he may have had another relationship on the go, but I would have expected this to be revealed during the trial.
It's the premeditation that swings it for me.
AOG you wrote:
the lovely expensive house they lived in, one has got to ask why?
He and his sons could have lived a happy and comfortable life, together with the lovely Helen Bailey.
I thought the same thing. I assumed that he may have had another relationship on the go, but I would have expected this to be revealed during the trial.