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Interesting point about age, jno; perhaps an alternative to prison could be suspended animation till they're 35! Yes, a lot of people do grow out of crime, but this case was rather different in that he apparently suddenly stopped offending as soon as he married. Instant reformation. I don't know how old he was at that time.
I don't think it's simply a matter of him "getting away with it for 20 years" but that he reformed himself, 20-odd years ago. If he had been (re)offending over the intervening 20 years, then that would be a completely different matter.
As to 'wanting him punished' surely that's just vengence?
Actually, although I am more of the lock-em-up-clan, I think instances like this deserve some special consideration. Yes, he committed nasty crimes, but as I say, he has since reformed, and it would seem (until he got banged up) he would have been extremely unlikely to have offended again. So what exactly is gained by imprisoning him? Just making his victims feel a bit better about it? You can't turn the clock back, and undo what happened, but now he and his family have had their lives ruined.