If he was so evil
because of the benefits system, then how does anyone explain his conviction for attempted murder in 1978 when he was in employment?
As I said earlier, as he was a soldier at that time, was that crime the fault of the army?
Hes just narcissitic monster. I believe this whole thing was more about control than benefits. If you read the BBC story about this it has a lot of details.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-21519890
He tried to frame his ex to punish her for leaving him IMHO. The benefits may have been a part of it...but it was more about control. I reckon this would have still happened whether there were benefits involved or not.
Also I have to say, after reading a bit more about it, I do have a bit of sympathy for the mother of the kids. Though not much.