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… have you noticed that you talk down to people … assuming that your views or THEORIES are correct or set in stone - when in fact nobody knows … |
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That always been an interesting viewpoint .. The chances of a complete misjudgment in a serious murder enquiry are minuscule so if 99.9% of evil murderers are given a lethal injection then that would make our land far , far safer and minimises the chances of innocent children/ people being viciously murdered. I would happily risk one ‘relatively’ innocent person being put down (I researched quite a few miscarriage of justice cases years ago and the vast majority were actually career criminals with extensive lists of violent crimes on their files ) ( so can they really be considered ‘innocent’ in the truest sense ? |
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Interesting That said I don’t feel that the families HATING Huntley for decades has been at all healthy or helpful .. I think they will be far better off when he’s 6’ underground .. |
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Last edited by Zizu; 08-03-2026 at 11:09 AM. |
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there is no right or wrong way for families who have lost their loved ones to murder react. There isn't even a typical way they respond. Everyone on earth processes it differently
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Of course ., My theory is that ONE of the responses may be one of happiness or extreme relief that Huntley is dead. . |
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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….totally, grief is very much a personal thing and in an horrific situation like this, there would be so much compounded and layered onto that grief also…what I do hope is that the media allow both families their time to process…if they wish to speak and react, they will…but I hope they give them space and don’t push for that to happen…
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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…could you both please stop in this thread…the forum has had to persevere with you interrupting so many threads in practising your self indulgence but in this thread/on this topic it’s completely distasteful in its inappropriateness…
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Yeah, he's got quite the housefull by now.I
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If I'm not responding, it's because I'm ignoring their nonsense. Last edited by Livia; 08-03-2026 at 11:55 AM. |
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Yeah of course, their families/friends will never recover no matter what. I'm just not sure how "evil enough" for the death penalty would be determined in every other case especially when there are so many complex situations with various involvements etc
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Ali on LBC
says is this us supporting the death sentence? No Ali it was a Prisoner with a Stick that had nails in it and the prison officer on duty walked away. So it was not "us" |
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You know I have a lot of time for you, Ammi, but this is not an appropriate comment. And I’m disappointed that that’s coming from you. It stayed respectful and on-topic throughout, otherwise my posts would’ve been inevitably deleted, like so much inevitably does. I am not the sort of person to derail a thread about child-murder, so please don’t project that onto me based on me and Zizu’s history. Nowhere in this thread has this been the case. Nowhere. People are allowed to disagree within civil bounds, whether they have history of actual beef or not. And clearly that’s all this is.
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![]() ![]() Kentucky-Fried Goose. Flamingo, Fig and the Fire That Remembers. London’s shine is vast; Liverpool’s shine is textured. Last edited by Redway; 08-03-2026 at 02:08 PM. |
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It's happened over here ,where People get wrongly accused and lose years of their life in prison. But then they get released and can get compensation, whereas if they receive the death penalty then that's it . |
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![]() ![]() Kentucky-Fried Goose. Flamingo, Fig and the Fire That Remembers. London’s shine is vast; Liverpool’s shine is textured. Last edited by Redway; 08-03-2026 at 02:10 PM. |
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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That’s another plus of the death penalty These thousands of violent murders have to be contained/restrained by normal people ( prison guards) who are all at serious risk every minute they are on duty Not to mention the hundreds of millions we have wasted on keeping them behind bars for decades .. money that could have gone to hospitals and schools or housing .. |
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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In these days of dna and overwhelming forensic evidence, it's so much harder to convict innocent people. Sometimes, there is absolutely no doubt about who's done what because the evidence more than convincing, it's absolute. Like in the case of Huntley. It's all very nice and inclusive to worry about the monsters, I suppose; nice to imagine all life is sacred but it is not. Once you'd done something inhuman it's time for you to leave the human race. When the evidence is certain, especially in the case of child murderers and serial killers, I would eradicate them from the gene pool. I feel sure if people had to cope with the heinous murder of someone close to them, have to think about the fear and the pain they went through, about the hopeless agony of their last moments while the monster that killed them got his jollies, people might care less about the perpetrator.
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If I'm not responding, it's because I'm ignoring their nonsense. Last edited by Livia; 08-03-2026 at 06:03 PM. |
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Wasn't there a very recent case where the police were found to have framed someone for a crime? Where there is a will there is a way ..... still holds true to this day
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…I mean, every day we see outcries of a policing/justice system that feels very broken atm and those are all parts of the wheels of a system that we would rely on in a death penalty system …and ironically one of the high security prisoners in the same prison as Ian Huntley was killed in is Wayne Couzens, a police officer who fell through a ‘foolproof or at least sound system’….I read that 1 death penalty prisoner in around 8/9 was exonerated and that’s scarily high, I would say…there may be advancements in DNA evidence etc but to counter that there is also a very quick moving advancement in ‘deep fake’ technology …
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Plus juries themselves get it wrong,I would hate getting called for jury duty . |
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Death Row Error Rate: Approximately 4.1% of inmates on death row are estimated to be innocent. |
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