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Ian Huntley
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hes been found unconcious in his cell in prison, lets hope he NEVER wakes up
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I would just like to add that I wrote my post before seeing W~M's timed at 14:59.
You see...Dark Lord.
I personally feel absolutely no compassion for any murderer who premeditates their crime. I can understand someone flipping and committing murder ('understand' remember, just 'understand') but when someone deliberately sets out to ruin lives, be they kids, tube traveller or gay men walking home froma night club...I lose compasssion.
You see...Dark Lord.
I personally feel absolutely no compassion for any murderer who premeditates their crime. I can understand someone flipping and committing murder ('understand' remember, just 'understand') but when someone deliberately sets out to ruin lives, be they kids, tube traveller or gay men walking home froma night club...I lose compasssion.
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W~M
A system of justice which deprives someone from their liberties is not sick. It's simply justice.
Look at some of the posts we've seen on this subject and then think how we as a nation abhor the punishment meted out to criminals in 'less advanced' regions of the world.
They're identical.
If my child were killed by Huntley, I'd want him to live a very long time, in a very secure jail. I'd want him to wake up every and look out through the bars of his cell at the sky...
A system of justice which deprives someone from their liberties is not sick. It's simply justice.
Look at some of the posts we've seen on this subject and then think how we as a nation abhor the punishment meted out to criminals in 'less advanced' regions of the world.
They're identical.
If my child were killed by Huntley, I'd want him to live a very long time, in a very secure jail. I'd want him to wake up every and look out through the bars of his cell at the sky...
someone tell me this just how awful is it in prison these days yes i know they are locked up at night but they have 3 meals a day t v video games dental services medical services visitors clean cloths no responsibility no council tax or rent to worry about and government ministers who visit on a regular basis to ensure they are being treated well, and if we believe the media drugs readily available.