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Why does ANYBODY need to know what John Venables did?
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i don't get it? Why does anyone need to know. Hows does this help anyone in the country go about their business?
I can only see it as the latest piece of gossip that saddo's want to know!
anyone got a genuine reason as to why it shoud be public domain?
I can only see it as the latest piece of gossip that saddo's want to know!
anyone got a genuine reason as to why it shoud be public domain?
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That doesn't make it fact though smart, he could have been defending himself, or maybe the fellow prisoner who suffered the alleged assault was lying. I'm not saying it didn't happen and that Venables is definitely not to blame but as none of us were there and have no proof or details then we cannot pass judgement on the issue.
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Smart at 1554 you stated that he had "assaulted another inmate in prison".
At 1620 you state the case is pending.
I was always under the impression that innocent until proven guilty is a major part of the freedoms that we enjoy in this country. But you have already convicted him.
Ok then smart, answer me this. Would you still want to know his identity even if it meant no future criminal case could be brought against him due to any jury being prejudiced?
At 1620 you state the case is pending.
I was always under the impression that innocent until proven guilty is a major part of the freedoms that we enjoy in this country. But you have already convicted him.
Ok then smart, answer me this. Would you still want to know his identity even if it meant no future criminal case could be brought against him due to any jury being prejudiced?
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