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grannyclaret 02-10-2007 11:19

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Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 475660)
I can agree Bernadette it must be painful for the parents to keep having to see thier girls killer on the news but this man commit a most dreadful crime so why should he be allowed to take the easy way out .. he made 2 young beautiful innocents suffer before he took thier lives and left two families to suffer for the rest of thiers ..
What i dont understand ( and i may have missed this on the news ) is how and why did he have access to enough pills to overdose on anyway?

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CHILD killer Ian Huntley revealed the truth about his crimes on a secret tape he made before his failed suicide bid, sources said today.
The tape is expected to reveal the gruesome details of his murders of 10-year-old schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002 in Soham in Cambridgeshire.
It is believed to have been found during an investigation at Wakefield high security prison in West Yorkshire, where Huntley was found unconscious in his cell at 1.19am on Tuesday following a suspected overdose.
Huntley, 32, is understood to have swapped the tape for anti-depressant pills from a fellow prisoner which he used to try to end his life.
Huntley could have been dead by the time the existence of the tape came to light, but the actions of an alert security guard ,,,,,

SPUGGIE J 02-10-2007 11:25

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Chrikey imagine the cost of house insurance if next to a prison like Wakefield. :eek: The prison is a good excuse not to move to the town.

"HMP Wakefield was originally built as a house of correction in 1594. Its long and illustrious history has been documented in a superb publication called ‘Round the Mulberry Bush' written by a previous governor."

Always thought that was a nursery rhyme. :confused:

"Wakefield houses a Close Supervision Centre (CSC). The unit is a small therapeutic centre aiming to provide a supportive, safe, structured and consistent environment for some of the Prison Services' most challenging prisoners."

Is this not a fancy way of saying they have a baby sitting service? Thing is what are the most challenging prisoners?

flashy 02-10-2007 11:27

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well they obviously built houses around the prison, are people mad for buying them?

grannyclaret 02-10-2007 11:31

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Jane Macdonald On Loose Women Is Always Saying How Wonderful Wakefield Is,,,,erm I Am Not So Sure

SPUGGIE J 02-10-2007 11:33

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 476738)
well they obviously built houses around the prison, are people mad for buying them?

Would depend on how safe the prison actually is. Suppose it is the same as with building houses around footy stadiums is the purchase worth the noise. Then again they may be cheaper because of there location.

grannyclaret 02-10-2007 11:35

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What Ever Happened To That Woman ,,maxine Carr,she Gave Me The Creeps With Her Twisted Mouth...

panther 02-10-2007 11:42

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 476744)
What Ever Happened To That Woman ,,maxine Carr,she Gave Me The Creeps With Her Twisted Mouth...

she was granted an indefinite order protecting her new identity......she had surgery or summat?

grannyclaret 02-10-2007 11:46

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OOOH GORD :idunno::end:

Lilly 02-10-2007 15:47

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 476749)
she was granted an indefinite order protecting her new identity......she had surgery or summat?

The newspapers know where she is and what her new name is but they are prevented from printing any of these details or indeed any details about her which could lead to her being identified.

BERNADETTE 02-10-2007 15:55

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 476734)
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CHILD killer Ian Huntley revealed the truth about his crimes on a secret tape he made before his failed suicide bid, sources said today.
The tape is expected to reveal the gruesome details of his murders of 10-year-old schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002 in Soham in Cambridgeshire.
It is believed to have been found during an investigation at Wakefield high security prison in West Yorkshire, where Huntley was found unconscious in his cell at 1.19am on Tuesday following a suspected overdose.
Huntley, 32, is understood to have swapped the tape for anti-depressant pills from a fellow prisoner which he used to try to end his life.
Huntley could have been dead by the time the existence of the tape came to light, but the actions of an alert security guard ,,,,,

Let's hope it isn't made public!!

grannyclaret 02-10-2007 18:56

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He Might Want His Tape Back Now That He Isnt Dead,,,:(

grego 02-10-2007 19:43

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Even though Maxine Carr has been given a new identity, surely she'd be recognisable.

Lilly 02-10-2007 21:07

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 477142)
Even though Maxine Carr has been given a new identity, surely she'd be recognisable.

This is the trouble with these lifelong anonymity orders. She probably will have altered her appearance but the picture of her in the public's mind is still the one we saw splashed all over the newspapers during the trial.

Therefore innocent people have been mistaken for her and they have been threatened and attacked.


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