Axel Rudakubana - living with parents or not?

How come people are still using his first name. Usually when people are convicted of heinous crimes their first names are dropped - like you never hear people say Jimmy Savile - its now just Savile or shipman / allet - and so on. Just an observation.

It's the question everyone's asking.
 
Do you think he will go to the park, or seaside, or restaurant? Meet people? Walk down the street?
Watch the sun go down on a sunny evening with a beer?

Or sit in his cell, worrying every time somebody comes near?

Let him rot. He won't achieve anything. And in a few years most people won't even remember his name.

If you think prison is a great prospect for 50 odd years of your life then I wouldn't want to be experiencing your lifestyle

So that’s your def of let him rot in prison

3 meals a day
Heated cell
Visits
Medical attention as and when
TV may be
Association with others
Reading material
Human rights
Etc
 
So that’s your def of let him rot in prison

3 meals a day
Heated cell
Visits
Medical attention as and when
TV may be
Association with others
Reading material
Human rights
Etc
I don't think people like him enjoy their time inside.

Whatever you may think about prisons. They are not a place I'd ever want to be, you might.
 
How come people are still using his first name. Usually when people are convicted of heinous crimes their first names are dropped - like you never hear people say Jimmy Savile - its now just Savile or shipman / allet - and so on. Just an observation.
Ask him...
Let it be remembered Axel Rudakubana showed no remorse nor humility for taking their young lives.
 
Not according to those that already have the death penalty it isn't. Read and weep you sick puppy...


"...In the 32 states in the Union where the death penalty is legal, as well as the federal government, the death penalty has grown to be much more expensive than life imprisonment, whether with or without parole. This greater cost comes from more expensive living conditions, a much more extensive legal process, and increasing resistance to the death penalty from chemical manufacturers overseas. These costs could even become higher, pending the outcome of various lawsuits against various states for their “botched” executions. Each death penalty inmate is approximately $1.12 million (2015 USD) more than a general population inmate...."
that’s the US

Who cares

All
Caused by legal scheisters out to make a buck

Month inside at best unless one adopts the organ harvesting policy ??
 
So that’s your def of let him rot in prison

3 meals a day
Heated cell
Visits
Medical attention as and when
TV may be
Association with others
Reading material
Human rights
Etc

It is grim and soul destroying. The "luxuries" don't make up for that.
 
I don't think people like him enjoy their time inside.

Whatever you may think about prisons. They are not a place I'd ever want to be, you might.

Doubt they do

And no I would not

But that ain’t the point
Forget his name you say

His name will
Probably be remembered longer than the 3 children he killed or the others he attempted to kill
 
Doubt they do

And no I would not

But that ain’t the point
Forget his name you say

His name will
Probably be remembered longer than the 3 children he killed or the others he attempted to kill
And whilst people can point out he is still inside, deprived of his liberties there is some justice. And others thinking of crimes will be asking themselves if they want to be inside for ever. No chance of becoming a martyr.
 
that’s the US

Who cares
Do you think that the instant the UK adopts the death penalty, all lawyers will disappear, law courts will vanish, Queens Counsel will burn their wigs, UK law will be erased and Sharia Law will take over?

You are a naïve dumb shmuck, trans.
 
Do you think that the instant the UK adopts the death penalty, all lawyers will disappear, law courts will vanish, Queens Counsel will burn their wigs, UK law will be erased and Sharia Law will take over?

You are a naïve dumb shmuck, trans.
More likely more lawyers there will be. More court costs. More laws and challenges to them.

All at increased costs
 
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