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5th December 2021, 04:07 PM
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I have emailed twice to the PM and Home Sec,. to bring back the Death Penalty as there is No Deterrent for killing
Ian Brady cost over Five Million Pounds to keep him in LUXURY. an old friend, Warder , had to look after him He got anything he wanted.inc, porno mags and videos.
The killer of Lee Rigby, a moo slim convert, cut his head off, he got into a fight, lost two teeth, so got £20,000 compensation
,Many have been released and have Kiled again
The Killers have more Human Rights than the Victims.
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6th December 2021, 03:44 AM
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Hi Victoria.
I haven't heard about the English case either, but as you say the William Tyrell case is a sad one, now one doesn't know if it was a pedo gang or the people who were looking after him. I do know from reading the book the lead detective wrote that there were many paedophiles around the area. but the latest search is for a body and the woman looking after him has been charged with assault of another child.
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6th December 2021, 03:49 AM
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I see too that the one Guy who was charged and then let go, has Won his case against the Police and is to get $1000,000 .
Also another cast against the Police Pending ??
But all in all this has been so long a case and still really no Break through barring a few small finds of cloth that may match with his little Suit he Played in! Oh shame what a tragic loss! I only hope and pray that the poor mite did not suffer!
But possibly one day Justice will be served! We live in hope!!
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6th December 2021, 04:57 AM
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Re: child murder
Many years ago a good friend of ours was a prison guard, stood next to his mate when the last man to be hanged in Victoria shot him.
He told us of events when a prisoner such as the one in UK would somehow have a terrible accident, usually enough to kill him.
But none of the guards or prisoners had any idea what had happened, the law of the jungle does apply inside.
But there ia a social sickness in many countries now when we hear of such events.
A life for a life shoul always apply under such circumstances.
Happy daze John in Oz.
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6th December 2021, 08:23 AM
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the justice system doles out the word life but what doe's it mean?? how many come out and kill again i the US you can amass hundreds of years sentence with no parole if the word life is the sentence then nothing but a full life it should be i would think any man would like 10 minutes with those animals but still one thing they will have to watch their backs for a lot of years prison justice will take place and so it should children are our future even a rat looks after its own i think they will take their own lives while inside? jp
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6th December 2021, 08:27 AM
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I like that idea John P, and i hope you are right. They will be a nervous wreck at best, they will be got at, at some time thats for sure, kt
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6th December 2021, 09:26 AM
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Life prison sentence in the UK is generally15 years. Serve half then onlicence for the remainder.
Like JP, I like he US system of justice, life means life.
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7th December 2021, 12:10 AM
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WE often speak of other countries such as Afghanistan and consider their life style well behind the times.
But when it comes to justice they have no problem in dealing with it.
It is only the now very soft west that cringe at the thought of true justice.
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7th December 2021, 06:02 AM
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I often wonder how that paedophile millionaire died in prison in the States, he was looking at life. And now Maxwell is in court, looks like it runs in the family, isn't she the daughter of that P$#k that stole those poor peoples pension fund?
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8th December 2021, 07:56 AM
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I can’t say too much about what is being discussed as there has been a dearth of public news on tv in WA about it. What I can say however I am in favour of execution of miscreants when deemed the right punishment. I read a book many years ago by a traveller in Afghanistan and one of their punishments for proven murder , was that the family of the deceased chose the manner of death of the guilty party. The author then went on to describe the death and how it was carried out with a rusty old bayonet across the windpipe. Probably that penalty without the bayonet of course went back to biblical times. Why change good legislation when it exists.? JS
I was thinking along simiar lines, possibly involving a rusty hacksaw blade on a lower portion of his anatomy. He obviously isn't fit to use it.
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