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Shouldn't speculate I know but to me that is evil not madness.What? You tie three people up? And then execute them?
Shouldn't speculate I know but to me that is evil not madness.What? You tie three people up? And then execute them?
Which is why I don't support it, as I said sometimes you think maybe.It’s seriously not as straightforward as that, in itself if’s expensive, it’s also time consuming (look at the amount of time some Yanks spend on death row) it’s barbaric and history has taught us the amount of miscarriages of justice prove that it’s simply plain wrong (and bear in mind for many felons it wouldn’t be punishment, it would be the easy option)
Yes, I’m aware of what he’s done. I just don’t think it’s right to speculate on any aspect of such a horrific case including where the person responsible might end up being incarcerated.What? You tie three people up? And then execute them?
Just read his victim impact statement. Very powerful and moving as you say.The killer was given a whole life sentence today in his absence as he refused to appear in court.
The victim statement read out in court by John Hunt is so powerful and moving:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwydwr859dgo
It’s worth noting this, which John Hunt wrote about the murderer.I'm not a supporter of capital punishment but sometimes, just sometimes you ask why a person should be able to live out their life, costing the tax payers tens of thousands of pounds.
He is, most definitely, worthy of death.I'm not a supporter of capital punishment but sometimes, just sometimes you ask why a person should be able to live out their life, costing the tax payers tens of thousands of pounds.
The coward tried to kill himself and didn’t manage it.For this type of crime death penalty.
Incredible impact statement, total respect for the him.Reading John Hunt's shattering victim statement, it just reinforces why defendents should be compelled to attend their hearings. There should be no hiding place.