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    Elliot Turner has been jailed for life for the murder of New Zealand teenager Emily Longley.Turner must serve a minimum term of 16 years. With time already served he will be out in 15 years.According to TVOne correspondent Garth Bray, the judge told Turner, "You can put away your thoughts of champagne Bentleys and girls and think about why you are serving a life sentence."Turner, 20, was this morning (NZ time) found guilty of strangling the 17-year-old New Zealander in a jealous rage at his parents' home in Bournemouth.His father, wealthy jeweller Leigh Turner, 54, and healthcare assistant mother Anita, 51, were also found guilty of covering up the murder.High Court Judge Linda Dobbs delivered the sentence in Winchester High Court tonight (Tuesday morning UK).She also sentenced Elliot to nine months for perverting the course of justice, to run concurrently.Emily's parents Mark and Caroline were in court today to see him sentenced and the public gallery was packed, the Daily Echo reported.
    The court was earlier told that Turner had boasted to friends "I will kill her. I will go to prison and still be a millionaire when I come out" before he murdered his girlfriend.Turner, a self-styled 'gangster' met Emily on a double date in December 2010 and they quickly became a couple.However, he became increasingly suspicious Emily was having affairs during their four-month relationship and began fantasising about killing her.Prosecutor Timothy Mousley QC told the trial during summing up : "He's remorseless, he's controlling, he's possessive and he's vicious."Turner practised strangleholds on his friends so tightly they "began to panic and couldn't breathe".He even told friends he had murdered Emily with a hammer on the night before her murder.Turner's parents were released on bail for sentencing reports but Judge Dobbs warned them they could also expect jail terms.
    Thank god. Another moron out of this world for 15 years at least

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10807678

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    Elliot Turner has been jailed for life for the murder of New Zealand teenager Emily Longley.
    Turner must serve a minimum term of 16 years. With time already served he will be out in 15 years.

    I'm confused? He's received a life sentence but he'll be out in 15 years? What lol
    I also don't understand why his parents tried to cover up the murder. Personally, I think that's sick and If I knew someone who had committed a murder I'd turn them in, them being my child or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paige. View Post
    Elliot Turner has been jailed for life for the murder of New Zealand teenager Emily Longley.
    Turner must serve a minimum term of 16 years. With time already served he will be out in 15 years.

    I'm confused? He's received a life sentence but he'll be out in 15 years? What lol
    I also don't understand why his parents tried to cover up the murder. Personally, I think that's sick and If I knew someone who has committed a murder I'd turn them in.
    Even if it was your son? Its easy enough to say you would when its got nothing to do to you, but if it was your own son I'm sure you wouldn't just go and turn them in without a single thought against it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matts View Post
    Even if it was your son? Its easy enough to say you would when its got nothing to do to you, but if it was your own son I'm sure you wouldn't just go and turn them in without a single thought against it...
    I don't know what it's like to have a child or be in this situation but from where I stand now I can safely say I'd be ashamed and would disown that child as in this case he took the life of that girl simply because he was on a jealous rage because he thought she was cheating on him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paige. View Post
    I'm confused? He's received a life sentence but he'll be out in 15 years? What lol
    Despite its name, a life sentence isn't always for life. Typically it lasts between fifteen and thirty-five years (depending on the judge), hence people are sometimes given multiple life sentences. For a single murder, they won't send you to prison for what is actually life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    Despite its name, a life sentence isn't always for life. Typically it lasts between fifteen and thirty-five years (depending on the judge), hence people are sometimes given multiple life sentences. For a single murder, they won't send you to prison for what is actually life.
    Ohhhh I see. Thank you
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    Life doesn't mean your whole life in prison, it only means a proportion of your life - 15 years could of been spent having a family, raising a family, progressing through a good career and so on. It's part of your life taken away that you will not get back.

    The man (if you can call him that) is clearly messed up. To be so possessive and sickbas to practice strangling your girlfriend on your friends is incredibly messed up. It makes you wonder if she was ever a girlfriend, or just something to have sex with. No man can be a boyfriend if they do not consider the thoughts and feelings of their girlfriend, and it seems like in those 4 months (which is hilariously short for him to be so possessive) they didn't really click on a personal level :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Life doesn't mean your whole life in prison, it only means a proportion of your life - 15 years could of been spent having a family, raising a family, progressing through a good career and so on. It's part of your life taken away that you will not get back.
    Evil people care not for these things, life ought to mean life.

    I myself think he ought to be hanged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Evil people care not for these things, life ought to mean life.

    I myself think he ought to be hanged.
    Just because someone is evil in your eyes does not mean they're evil in another. Just because you think he doesn't care doesn't mean he won't at one point and ultimately regret his actions. The death penalty is not suitable and can actually be seen as an easy way out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    Just because someone is evil in your eyes does not mean they're evil in another.
    I am afraid that it is the main view of our society and code of morality (on which some form of coherent legal system must be based upon) that those who purposely seek to take away life in such a manner are genuinely evil. I argue for a justice system based on due punishment, not what third rate sociology teachers preach in classrooms about society at large or parents being the blame for evil and nasty people committing evil and nasty acts.

    I call those who purposely take life from others by force evil, and I make no apologies for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz
    Just because you think he doesn't care doesn't mean he won't at one point and ultimately regret his actions.
    Too late, even if he genuinely did then the life has been taken - something that cannot be replaced. And besides, just because somebody accepts they've made a 'mistake' doesn't mean the due punishment ought to be annulled. The secondary purpose of punishment is, after all, to act as a deterrence.

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    The death penalty is not suitable and can actually be seen as an easy way out.
    This is utter nonsense, apart from not stating why it is not suitable you simply say it is 'not suitable' as a way of knocking it down without any substance to that statement. On the second part, death is the ultimate punishment you will find, especially amongst criminals hence why they use it on one another for serious acts of revenge or betrayal. I therefore fail to see why you would be opposed to a justice system (note the word justice) using the ultimate and civilised punishment on those who have committed acts which justify such a fate and who committed the act in the full knowledge that they may meet this fate at the hands of a jury if they carried out their evil thoughts.

    Do you take/have taken sociology may I ask? if so, you might as well come out and blame everybody on this forum right now for the ills of society which have 'driven' this man to commit unspeakable acts of evil.. as 'enlightened' students of that subject like to trot out.
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