thats the most disturbing,..discusting thing ive ever heard in my life.
she shouldent be killed it will be over in seconds.
give her a harsher pounishment make her suffer. eugh
poor poor baby.
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thats the most disturbing,..discusting thing ive ever heard in my life.
she shouldent be killed it will be over in seconds.
give her a harsher pounishment make her suffer. eugh
poor poor baby.
The human mind is capable of anything.
This is one of the most disgusting stories ever. She really needs help.
She is really messed up. This is the most horrible thing i have ever read in my life. It was rather disturbing. But i kinda feel sorry for her, you could tell she didn't mean to do it, she was obviously mental and needed help.
I used to be for the Death Penalty for murder, but after we had this crime conference in our sixth form, a convicted murderer came in to talk to us (he was on lisence) but it really opened my eyes. It showed me how that sometimes things we don't see as murder, actually under the current law system is classed as murder and people like him should never deserve to be killed for what happened (Basically, a 50 year old man ran up to him naked and grabbed him. The guy then turned round a punched him to get him off him. The guy got charged with GBH but then 2 weeks later the naked guy was rushed to hospital and died. We all said it should be man slaughter as he didn't intend to kill the man, but he got sent down for murder) he was one of the nicest guys i have met and this is why i think the death penalty is wrong.
That is not cold blooded murder, that is genuine manslaughter and therefore I agree with you on that, the death penalty shouldn't be used in those cases. The man may be nice, Ian Huntley may very well be nice but he killed two little innocent girls in cold blood. I understand people morally dont agree with the death penalty which I cant argue with as its morals - but anyone who does use that argument i'd ask 'do you agree with abortion/euthanasia?' - because you either disagree with all three or agree with all three.
I doubt most people could give a damn whether the likes of Myra Hindley/Harold Shipman/Ian Huntley and co are or were nice people. As for this very vague phrase you keep using 'the prisoners perspective' - yes we do, its called the justice system in which we use a jury and a court to hear both sides of the case.
Well she got what she deserves now. The crazy woman.
I read the actual article, it makes more sense than the one that has been copied and pasted here. I think muct just did a horrible job of trimming down the article.