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4getmenot | 15:09 Tue 31st Jan 2006 | News
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Has anyone else seen the news today about Ian Huntleys mother being forced to move because of threats to her and vandalism on her house. Not only has she changed her name but why should she be treated in this way. I believe that she should be left alone, it is not her fault that she gave birth to such an evil man. Is there anybody ot there who thinks she deserves what she is getting?
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Noxlumos-I can't be bothered dealing with your specious argument and backpedalling-suffice to say 'If brains were dominos-you'd be knocking'

C'mon -wind it up W-M

No backpedaling Searchme, you might try reading and considering people's questions and responses before making it so apparent what a one dimensional ignoramous you are.


I think it goes without saying that the woman in question will agonise for the rest of her life over whether she could have done something different and therefore will probably feel in some way responsible for what happened in Soham. As she was not personally responsible for the crime, merely for giving birth to and presumeably loving the killer, I'd say that would be a pretty bad feeling, but then that's in the context of the question, something you appear not to understand.It's a shame you can find time to insult but can't be bothered to respond like a grown up, probably too busy playing dominos.

Whats specious about noxlumos' answer? i'd imagine that the horror felt by the murderers mother and family would be similar to that of the victims family.


They've both lost their children, they'll both be asking themselves what they could have done to have prevented what happended. They'll both be in a living hell.


W-M surely with your like begat like comment you'd be a liberal too.

before anybody mentions it yes I am aware that happened only has one 'd'
cooey I am a liberal!!!!!!!1 How very dare you!!

Coothingy- 'they've both lost their children????'


Huntley's still alive aint he?

Noxious and Coothingy-How the bloody hell do you know what these people are thinking?


Your patronising,right-on, 'imaginings' are extremely distasteful to victims everywhere.


I can only summise but I'd guess that to Mrs Huntley her son (or at least the one she thought she knew) is dead.


w-m I'm sorry its just your comments about council estate filth don't seem to be very liberal.

Wasn't that the point of the question. I hardly think that feeling sorry for both sets of parents is patronising.


I have no sympathy for ian huntley himself and if i had my way he'd have been hung up ages ago instead of taking up space in a jail at our expense.


Searchme, I myself was the victim of some very serious physical abuse as a child which resulted in permanant damage to the frontal and occipital lobes of the brain and a huge amount of trauma so don't lecture me about victims just because you can't formulate a sensible argument and denegrate those that attempt to. The only thing distasteful is your rudeness.
If that's the case Noxlumos-then I unreservedly apologise for hurting your feelings,but I stand by the gist of what I said.
I think that Ward-Minter is being a satirical spoofitanical wind-up merchant. I think we should stick twigs under his fingernails and hang him upside-down by the ankles from the nearest lamp-post and stick celery up his nose and sprinkle pepper in his eyes and smear treacle in his hair and squirt custard into his ears and cut his toes off with a scythe and dip him into a vat of concentrated sulphuric acid and smash his head in with a sledgehammer and surgically remove some of his ribs without an anaesthetic and throw squishy tomatoes at him and shout "you are a silly person!" at him. Then he might learn to be reasonable and rational and logical and tolerant and respectful and open-minded and sensitive and thoughtful and sensible like the rest of us normal decent people.
bernie, I've had worse. I have been to Birmingham.

I see Wm has been spreading his daily mail ideas here too ; ).


Who knows if she somehow floored the guy developmentally! I think that you get to a certain age where no matter what happened to you in your childhood you have to get over it. He knew right from wrong when he lured and murdered those little girls and he chose to do wrong.


Anyone with a brain cell will know that she is going to blame herself for bringing him up badly every last day of her life, People can't get at him so the idiots attack her.

W-M, obviously u haven't or what bernardo said would've happened.

Nought wrong with the Daily Mail. Fairly informative really for a left wing paper.


zebra you appear to be quick witted. well done.


Back to the thread. Do you think Mrs Huntley is in contact with the lovely Maxine?

It's interesting that people who are really good and successful and kind and well-rounded and geniuses etc etc, rarely attribute it to their parents, and nor does anyone else - it's only the sickos whose parents get the blame.


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Well Ward-Minter definately wound up people if thats what he was trying to do, thats why I didnt bother rising to the occasion. You all have great views on this, keep them coming.

Maybe she did something evil in a previous life - what goes round comes round.

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