Pondicherry
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Put them all on an island far away and let them get on with it. It worked before.
Drew would argue that you couldn't be 100% sure that she did not consent to it.
And 5 years later after their anger, angst, sense of devastation and needing revenge has subsided and they see things in a very different light and now they are wracked with remorse because they had the final say on execution and have that burden on their collective conscience for the rest of their lives?
There is a good reason for justice being dispassionate.
Well Beck Watts father wants him hung.
Guess that makes him as bad then.
What would you class as serious punishment though? 25 years and then let them free to walk our streets?
Put them all on an island far away and let them get on with it. It worked before.
It certainly makes his grammar bad. Unless he wants him mounted on the wall of course...
I read a few years ago of a case in Iran, I think it was , where a man was convicted of rape and sentenced to death. The family if the girl had to chose the method of execution and chose drowning. The man was bound and put in a sack in the bucket of a JCB and the girls father was told to drive the JCB and empty the bucket into a lake, which he did.
Yes I understand that argument, and also psychological burden put on the person carrying it out. However we can target British ISIL members with a drone without too much of a conscience.
The whole story makes my stomach turn. I'm not sure about capital punishment but they both need to get serious punishment for this.
How on earth did the mates think it was a good idea assisting the couple in hiding the body?
Life sentence = shit loads of tax payers money wasted on keeping scum alive.
What on earth has that got to do with whether or not to allow a victim's relatives to chose if the culprit lives or dies?
Life sentence = shit loads of tax payers money WELL SPENT on keeping scum alive.