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Should Colin Pitchfork Be Released?

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Ellipsis | 11:24 Mon 07th Jun 2021 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-57384393

By my reckoning, he's about 70 now. He has been in prison for 33 years for the brutal rape and murder of two fifteen-year-old girls, three years apart.

I'm not an advocate of the death penalty, but I don't think he should be released. What do you think?
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No, he should not be released.
released? i don't think he should still be alive
or should Brenda Spencer ?
who is also up for parole this year
No, he should stay away.

He's 61 I believe.
he shoulda been hung (as should many others)
No, he should remain behind bars.

He's a double-murderer and life should mean life.
Definitely not.
No. Life should mean life.
https://youtu.be/OrH6UMYAVsk
This man got 44yrs for attempted murder.
Something doesnt seem right. Im not condoning attempted murder.
I agree, piggy. There is so much variation in sentencing- who knows? The point is, is he safe to be released?
no, damn savage should never see the light of day again.
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Thanks, Mamya, it just struck me that I was 10 years out and I wondered if anyone had noticed!
There are lots of anomalies. I remember a case where 2 teenagers were having a fist fight and one of them unfortunately was killed. Because he was under age the killer was sentenced to be detained "at Her Majesty's Pleasure". He was still in prison 30 years later.
No. At 61 he is still young enough to re-offend (in his own particular way).
No, never.
we've got to stop staffing these parole boards with TROB luvvies.
From his picture, he looks evil and NO, he should not be allowed out. Can't even think why it's being considered. I feel so sorry for his victims families.
TTT, while I don't disagree with you. There are only about 75 prisoners in England and Wales with full-life sentences...
Either violent people need to be properly rehabilited before a chance of release- or all should have full-life sentences. Prison keeps people off the streets for a while, it doesn't make them any safer though.
Realistically, as we don't have the money or space to keep monsters locked up forever- the priority should be who is or isn't likely to reoffend.
Brenda Spencer got 25yrs prison sentence in 1979. So why wasnt she released in 2004?
A friend of mine is serving life (19 years) for murder. It was a random, one off, drunken incident. He never broke the law before & never would do again. It just seems futile. I suppose it gives the deceased's family and friends vengeance but it's such a waste.

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