Crime - part deux.

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This made my blood boil ...


... and, whilst I know it is controversial, is a reason I would now (haven't always) back the return of the death penalty for certain, indisputable, crimes ...

The little girl's family has a life sentence whilst this scrote will stay in Rampton, in relative comfort, until such time as he is judged sane enough to spend the rest of his existence in a prison...

Rude the world of this evil and save the British taxpayer a small fortune at the same time...

Just my opinion, of course...
 
This made my blood boil ...


... and, whilst I know it is controversial, is a reason I would now (haven't always) back the return of the death penalty for certain, indisputable, crimes ...

The little girl's family has a life sentence whilst this scrote will stay in Rampton, in relative comfort, until such time as he is judged sane enough to spend the rest of his existence in a prison...

Rude the world of this evil and save the British taxpayer a small fortune at the same time...

Just my opinion, of course...
Used to be totally against it and still think on balance it would be too risky to bring back but can see the appeal. Would worry they’d draw the line in the wrong place as to what justified it or guilty people would walk free as juries are less likely to convict when there’s the possibility of a death sentence. Plus you never know who will be in charge in 5/10/20 years.

Then you read about guys like the Nottingham murderer and it’s better for society and frankly everyone if he’s taken round the back and shot. He’s never getting out. He’s never contributing to anything positive. Bullet and into the sea.
 
Was just reading up on him, appears he's been attacked before, was listening to the news and their crime correspondent didn't seem to clearly know that, but by this link it is certainly in the public domain.

He was originally sectioned to Rampton, that's where that guy who stabbed that little girl with the hula hoop in the street was sectioned to recently. Pending a move to prison if condition improves.

His partner at the time of the crime (Maxine Carr) was granted an indefinite order protecting her new identity by the High Court.

Not read it all, brain switched off... https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/ian-huntley-the-soham-murderer
 
Muslim defaces Churchill monument
Just another day in Englandistan eh
 
Two British men have been arrested in Benidorm for allegedly staging a kidnapping to demand a ransom of €830 (£728) from a relative.

Spanish National Police said the men, aged 37 and 51, were detained inside a hotel in the city in Alicante, southwestern Spain, on Thursday.

Police said they sent a relative in the UK several videos in which one of them appeared bloodied and was being threatened with a knife.

Benidorm police officers launched an investigation in collaboration with Interpol, the British Consulate and the Kidnapping and Extortion Unit of the General Police Headquarters in Madrid.

During a raid of the hotel, officers saw two individuals matching the descriptions of the suspect and victim leaving the premises.

"The two men were conversing in a cordial and friendly manner," police said.

The pair were arrested on charges of fraud and impersonating a kidnapper.

The man allegedly posing as the kidnapper was also charged with identity theft because he had registered as a guest under a false name, police added.
 
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Two British men have been arrested in Benidorm for allegedly staging a kidnapping to demand a ransom of €830 (£728) from a relative.

Spanish National Police said the men, aged 37 and 51, were detained inside a hotel in the city in Alicante, southwestern Spain, on Thursday.

Police said they sent a relative in the UK several videos in which one of them appeared bloodied and was being threatened with a knife.

Benidorm police officers launched an investigation in collaboration with Interpol, the British Consulate and the Kidnapping and Extortion Unit of the General Police Headquarters in Madrid.

During a raid of the hotel, officers saw two individuals matching the descriptions of the suspect and victim leaving the premises.

"The two men were conversing in a cordial and friendly manner," police said.

The pair were arrested on charges of fraud and impersonating a kidnapper.

The man allegedly posing as the kidnapper was also charged with identity theft because he had registered as a guest under a false name, police added.
At least round it up to a grand.
 
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