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Colin Pitchfork: Double schoolgirl murderer sent back to prison
This makes my blood boil!, i remember it clearly
------------- https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp..._pitchfork.jpg A double child killer who was the first murderer to be convicted using DNA evidence can be released, the Parole Board has confirmed. Colin Pitchfork was jailed for life for the rapes and murders of 15-year-olds Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth in Leicestershire in the 1980s. Pitchfork was last denied parole in 2018, having spent 30 years in prison. The Parole Board said it was satisfied Pitchfork was suitable for release, which is subject to conditions. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-57384393 |
Yikes !!
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I don't see a reason to ever let someone who murdered and raped two children out of prison. Sometimes life must mean life, and this is definitely one of those times.
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Priti will sort this out. Silly lefties on the parole board will be overruled.
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so by that token I guess Ian Huntley will see the light of day as well :shrug:
This guy is only 61 as well :umm2: never heard of the case before |
what the ****
committing multiple murder, and now getting released from prison :o :o well if another schoolgirl murder happens, then we know whom to look at first stupid decision |
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Yes its Crazy to let him out. |
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Many murders get released back into society, it’s the justice system.
You cant really pick and choose who gets freedom. |
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Three years later, less than a mile from where Lynda died, he raped and murdered Dawn Ashworth, also 15, of Enderby. The pathologist who examined her body described it as a "brutal sexual assault" |
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….from wiki…
On 19 September 1987, Pitchfork was arrested.[7] During subsequent questioning, Pitchfork admitted to exposing himself to more than 1,000 women, a compulsion that began in his early teens. He later progressed to sexual assault and then to strangling his victims in order to protect his identity. He pleaded guilty to the two rapes/murders in addition to another incident of sexual assault, and was sentenced to life imprisonment.[8] The Lord Chief Justice at the time of his sentencing said: "From the point of view of the safety of the public I doubt if he should ever be released." …and from a local news article … He was later cleared for unescorted days out of prison and was seen strolling around shops in Bristol city centre in November 2017. …he was refused parole in 2016 but then allowed unescorted days out of prison the following year….so the decision had already been made, then…it was made in 2016 that he would be freed…?…..we don’t have a death penalty because we’re meant to have an adequate justice system instead…. https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/n...mments-section |
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He should never see daylight ever again! . |
They'll spend a shed load giving him a new identity and a new house in a nice quiet area too.
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But it's perfectly fine to waste money on sickos like this, who should infact rot in jail !. |
He has now been released
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the law is going to have to be changed regarding parole boards
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…it surely was already a decided thing, though ….when they’ve allowed him out for ‘unescorted days’ since 2017…?…so the thought process is, if he did something, if there were actions on those unescorted days which could have resulted in a child’s life being taken…it would have been a ‘no parole’….but a child would be dead in that process…..seriously….
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…‘unescorted’ is one huge risk to take with children’s lives…
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i think the problem is that guidelines have drifted over the years. When the judge sentenced him, he did so fully believing that the guy would never see the light of day again. Move on a few decades and policies and thinking have changed. Nothing stays the same of course, we have to move forward, but someone who brutally rapes and then murders 2 teenage girls deserves to rot in prison. I just don't think rehabilitation was ever the intended strategy for him
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Yes [In 2009, his 30-year life tariff was reduced by two years for "exceptional progress" - a decision that was strongly criticised by the families of his victims] |
and the poor families suffer all over again
If he had been shot in the head and incinerated in the first place... |
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Sentences need to run consecutively and not concurrently... or judges need to have the option of a whole life sentence. This man, and I use the term in its loosest possible sense, should die in prison.
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[Double child murderer and rapist Colin Pitchfork
WON'T be put onto sex offenders register when he is freed within days and 'plans to change his name'] https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/07...6606183455.jpg [Colin Pitchfork, 61, (pictured on day release), will be kept off the sex offenders register due to a legal loophole] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...reed-days.html At least people can see what he looks like, now. |
Even Government intervention could not prevent his release, I hope the parole panel can sleep easy in their beds, another incidence where the victims families matter not a jot
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Pity they can’t hold the parole board responsible for any future crimes these people commit ... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Very True |
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/09...1054708494.jpg
[Wearing a T-shirt, jeans and a new pair of trainers, Pitchfork has been familiarising himself with his suburban neighbourhood. Hidden beneath his jeans is an electronic tag which allows police to monitor his movements] [Families' fury as double child killer Colin Pitchfork strolls free near Schools after his release from prison] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-release.html |
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