GREASED WEASEL
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I doubt any of those cases would have been deterred by the death penalty..
no crime is deterred by the punishment
if they'ed wouldn't do the crime in the first place
I doubt any of those cases would have been deterred by the death penalty..
I’m happy to pay for that as a tax payer and can’t understand how some wish the easy way out for folk like Huntley.
no crime is deterred by the punishment
if they'ed wouldn't do the crime in the first place
We're not talking across the board
but for the most abhorrent of crimes
Yorkshire Ripper
Moors Murderders
Ian Huntley
We're not talking across the board
but for the most abhorrent of crimes
Yorkshire Ripper
Moors Murderders
Ian Huntley
Sutcliffe and Huntley had (and are still having in Huntley’s case) a torrid time inside. Don’t think I’ve read about the Moore Murderers but I doubt they would have had a better time. Sutcliffe got a glass jar in the face and was blinded in one eye an injured in the other with a pen. Huntley we seem to read about getting slashed or badly assaulted on a fairly regular basis - which is always a nice ‘pick me up’ on a depressing day.
Bottom line is being a name like that in prison for life paints a target on their back. The constant stress of knowing they could be brutally carved up or killed is a great punishment in my eyes. You would like to think the screws help or at least let it happen as well. To execute them is too lenient.
The fact that you swing every single political conversation round to immigration is probably the reason people think you’re a racist.
If someone disagrees with the death penalty, it isn’t virtue signalling. It’s just not being a moron.
By the way, if anyone is screaming at you, you should call the police.
Shipman & West took the easy way out. It’s awful that they were allowed to do this instead of rotting away in jail with the occasional kicking and long stints of solitary confinement alone with only their crimes to torture them.
I’m happy to pay for that as a tax payer and can’t understand how some wish the easy way out for folk like Huntley.
your not a parent of one of those little girls though are you
Nor are you.
Difficult one, part of me thinks there is a case for it, the likes of Brady, Suttcliffe, Hindley, Huntley, Bishop, Whiting and the murderers of Lee Rigby could and should have been executed and wouldn’t have attracted any real negative public reaction.
But what happens when a mistake is made, and by that I mean dishonest coppers?
Just off the top of my head I can think of the Guildford 4, Birmingham 6 and the Carl Bridgewater gang who were all convicted of murder but later released on appeal ,after years of campaigning.
Two of these were terrorist offences the other a child murder, yet everyone convicted was innocent, but we’d have potentially hung 13 people then later admitted the mistake.
The government can’t put it to the vote, because it would be returned with a large majority and then we would be perceived as barbaric in the wider modern world.
so,to clarify
someone comepletely unaffected by this case
is prepared to pay a few quid
makes it ok
Nothing makes it ok. I suspect a lethal injection wouldn't be enough for many, just how medieval and barbaric would you like the state to get with Ian Huntley for instance?
no fanfare
whatsoever
the complete opposite
not warrant of news
for me it's about justice for those directly effected by such horrendous crimes
This is why nobody has any respect for you on here. You condemn immigration and all the usual unfounded bluster that comes with that kind of mind-set, accuse other posters of all kinds of wokism and virtue signalling. And then when someone points it out and calls it what it is, you deny it, accuse them of misunderstanding and/or claim they are lying. You haven’t even got the backbone to defend your position. Pitiful.
I genuinely feel sorry for your type. The Tories are eating you for breakfast.
The classic racist old loudmouth. Seen it all before, pal.
The voice of NSC speaks! Try not to take yourself too seriously Clampy the fact is you did lie when you said I turn every topic onto immigration.
As ever, you are never happier than making absurd claims on a thread, derailing it, then making it all about you ... soooo neeeedy.
But then you're creating tiers of guilt. If I was doing life but was not deemed to be proven guilty enough for the death penalty, then I'd question how I'm guilty enough to be in prison.Tricky one.
I am all for letting the punishment suit the crime, but there would have to be not a shred of doubt whatsoever.
Cheaper to get rid than let the tax payer afford them a life of some comfort if not freedom.
But then you're creating tiers of guilt. If I was doing life but was not deemed to be proven guilty enough for the death penalty, then I'd question how I'm guilty enough to be in prison.
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