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    I read this in the paper the other morning on my way to work and thought what sick people are they... why would you wanna kill someone in your own family or anyone for that matter!
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    I bet it all came down to jealousy.

    What a bloody shame. I'm glad they got sent down for lengthy sentences.

    Also, I don't know much about this case, but the mother may have perverted the course of justice or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arron View Post
    I bet it all came down to jealousy.

    What a bloody shame. I'm glad they got sent down for lengthy sentences.

    Also, I don't know much about this case, but the mother may have perverted the course of justice or something.
    Yeh the 2 daughters and their boyfriends (?) got sent down for murder whilst the mother did get sent down for perverting the course of justice.
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    If I have read the names and have the right end of the stick then all I have to say really is that this is a disgusting sentence for sickening murder, not 'lengthy' at all - the death penalty would be much more fitting with life (as in life) as the very least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    If I have read the names and have the right end of the stick then all I have to say really is that this is a disgusting sentence for sickening murder, not 'lengthy' at all - the death penalty would be much more fitting with life (as in life) as the very least.
    http://www.innocenceproject.org/know...e-Profiles.php
    Most of them would be dead for being innocent if they were given the Death penalty.

    It is proven that a life in jail is worse than the death penalty as they sit in a small cell rotting away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calculator View Post
    http://www.innocenceproject.org/know...e-Profiles.php
    Most of them would be dead for being innocent if they were given the Death penalty.
    Does that school of thought also apply to abortion? I assume you are against all abortions then yes on the basis of all unborns being innocent?

    Quote Originally Posted by Calculator
    It is proven that a life in jail is worse than the death penalty as they sit in a small cell rotting away.
    Really? prison rooms are comparable in size and quality to student rooms along with murderers such as Ian Huntley being given gaming consoles. If prison is that effective, then why do so many criminals not mind going back to that very place?

    Proven by whom by the way? the political class? so you'll appreciate it if I take that with a pinch of salt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Does that school of thought also apply to abortion? I assume you are against all abortions then yes on the basis of all unborns being innocent?



    Really? prison rooms are comparable in size and quality to student rooms along with murderers such as Ian Huntley being given gaming consoles. If prison is that effective, then why do so many criminals not mind going back to that very place?

    Proven by whom by the way? the political class? so you'll appreciate it if I take that with a pinch of salt.
    Abortion is different. Some class it as murder, some don't. This topic is about what we will all class as murder.

    A lot of prison cells are awful, hence why a lot of prisoners who get sentenced to life in jail try and commit suicide as they go crazy in there - either from the guilt, or from the idea of not getting out ... ever.

    I haven't read into the Ian Huntley story, but if he has been allowed any kind of pleasure inside the prison, they should be ashamed.

    And lastly, most of those who back to prison go back in for short term. They see the gain from their crime as being greater than the risk. They know they risk going back in for a short while so its worth it for them. Unless you are saying they should face the death penalty too then for commiting small crimes including fraud. In which case lets give the death penalty to all shop lifters too, including most kids to stop people doing it again :rolleyes:. I am on about those who get a long-term sentence.

    I loo at it this way: Who are we to kill others? Society is punishing the person for taking someones life. We have no right to kill them back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moh View Post
    At least he was asleep?

    Bit harsh their mum got 4 years.. I don't think any mum would be able to admit their kids killed their dad!
    If my kids killed my wife, they would be lucky to be alive themselves :rolleyes:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Calculator View Post
    http://www.innocenceproject.org/know...e-Profiles.php
    Most of them would be dead for being innocent if they were given the Death penalty.
    Not sure what the innocence project has to do with this considering they are guilty as hell - unless you're suggesting that only the one who did the actual stabbing was in the wrong in any way here, which I seriously hope you don't believe
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Not sure what the innocence project has to do with this considering they are guilty as hell - unless you're suggesting that only the one who did the actual stabbing was in the wrong in any way here, which I seriously hope you don't believe
    Dan argues we need the dealth penalty. I simply linked to the innocence project, which is based in America. They fight to get innocent people out of jail. If their states had the death penalty, they would have been executed for doing nothing wrong.

    Ofcourse in these cases we are certain that they are guilty, but a lot of innocent people do get locked up, and executing them would be ridiculous.

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