Mark Bridger

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He won't say what he did with the body of April. Should he be 'encouraged' to sing? What sentence should he get instead of living off the state for the next 40 years?
 
He'll be kept in a cushy cell away from the rest of them.
 
I think he will be incarcerated with similar slime unfortunately, so there's no chance of him getting his just deserts.
 
I've thought about this loads, and had this scum done someone to my family then I'd hunt him down and kill him with whatever I could.

But, as this happens regularly, we need a different approach. These people, for whatever reason, do what they do, but we need to remain civilised.

Retribution is wrong. The death penalty as a deterrent really does not work. And there's always the possibiltiy of an error...

Locking away ascumbag is the ultimate deterrent... in jail, they're not likely to re-commit.

If it's the money, then that's a different issue, JK Rowling made a billion out of a book, yet we can't fund our jail system... sort it out, elected leader of this country !!!!
 
The revenge you would feel would be outweighed (by about 1000 to 1) by the grief. Logistics aside, you would not be able to summon the energy.
 
The revenge you would feel would be outweighed (by about 1000 to 1) by the grief. Logistics aside, you would not be able to summon the energy.

Its a very valid point, outweighed slightly by emotion, context and circumstance.

I accept that I could only really attack a person as such in very few scenarios, but believe me, like any parent, were I to find my child being attacked, I would kill the peron I stumbled across with any muscle, stick, bone or stone I could muster.
 
Please demonstrate with examples when (in say the last 100 years) a parent of a murdered has taken revenge on the the perpetrator. Yes there will be a few odd times but generally (ie 99.9%) revenge is not undertaken. How often are convicted paedophiles readily attacked by the parents of their victims upon their release from prison?

It is spoken of with bravado before such an event but not undertaken should the worst happen. I don't think you comprehend the effect of grief.
 
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