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Last I knew he was living in Wilmslow, He may have moved since then though.
Not sure what jailing him achieves really. Not in any way apologising for what he did, or taking anything away from his victims, but jail is supposed to be a punishment and deterrent, well the deterrent bit is not really applicable in this case. I feel a more sensible punishment would be appropriate.
Not sure what jailing him achieves really. Not in any way apologising for what he did, or taking anything away from his victims, but jail is supposed to be a punishment and deterrent, well the deterrent bit is not really applicable in this case. I feel a more sensible punishment would be appropriate.
You could use that argument for any criminal offence, and we would not then have any prisons. And what sanctions would we have then against criminal behaviour?
Not sure what jailing him achieves really. Not in any way apologising for what he did, or taking anything away from his victims, but jail is supposed to be a punishment and deterrent, well the deterrent bit is not really applicable in this case. I feel a more sensible punishment would be appropriate.
You could use that argument for any criminal offence, and we would not then have any prisons. And what sanctions would we have then against criminal behaviour?
I feel a more sensible punishment would be appropriate.
how much tax payers money has it cost to keep brady and hindley since 1966?
hanging was abolished late 65, what a shame.
bring back Albert Pierpoint.....I wish.
who concluded that "capital punishment was not a deterrent"
who concluded that "capital punishment was not a deterrent"
He was wrong.