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Ian Huntley In Hospital
Just heard on the news that Huntley is in hospital after trying to commit suicide again. How come he never manages to do the act right? Now it is going to cost a fortune to keep the b........ safe while he is in there. My thoughts go to Holly and Jessica's parents who must once again see his face splashed all over the news. If I was able I would help him to do the job right:mad::mad::mad:
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as the saying goes....... only the good die young!! :mad::mad::mad::mad: ******!!
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He is looking for attention thats all. There are many ways to commit suicide yet he always chooses one that he survives. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
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Maybe we can take some satisfaction that at least he is obviously going through some sort of torment, unlike some murdering monsters (Myra Hindley for one) that go about their lives in prison quite happily.
It's ironic that it's almost impossible for him to kill himself while under the high security, if he were just a "normal" prisoner he would probably find it easy, and do everyone a favour. |
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Huntley feels very sorry - for himself. He has been self-pitying since the day he was arrested when, if reports are true, he was trying to feign illness while being interviewed by the police. If he was really trying to kill himself he would do it but I think he thinks he will eventually be sent to a mental hospital rather than a prison.
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Why's everyone want to see him dead?
Personally I'd like to see him live to a ripe old age, no I don't agree with what he did one bit but if he manages to top himself then its all over for him, if he lives to a ripe old age then he has lots of years suffering, not suffering enough I agree but at least he's not lived a happy life, can't be happy now if he's trying to top himself |
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Dont want to see him dead its just he is that bad at killing himself yet killed those 2 lassies with ease. As more the mental torture then he sowed the wind now reap the wirlwinds.
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Wouldn't bother me if he was dead, just imagine if he had killed your child you would feel differently then. If he was dead it would save the country the cost of keeping him. He is scum.
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Oh that would be one miserable death!! :mad::mad: Under normal circumstances I think killing is wrong!! but for this bastard I think the more painful and drawn out the better. |
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This pervert know's just how many pills to take, he is just a headline grabber, it's far easier to hang oneself no Gayle I am not speaking from experience or intention.:D
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them parents should be able to say what happens to the b'''''rd now! not a judge and jury!! That is how the system should work!! The victims should decide the punishment!! what a good crack down on crime!! |
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He should have been strung up by his goolies years ago ,,,, :angry8:,
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Three attempts so far !! Next time let's all hope he does us all a massive favour and gets it right!:mad: |
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Yeah if this NONCE succeeds in killing himself, maybe it will free a place up for another NONCE to be sent down, instead of them being let back into the community because there are no more jail spaces :mad:
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just think the press would do holly n jessicas parents a favour if they DID NOT publisise this ******* attempts, they have suffered enough.:(
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Huntley is back in 'Jail, the powers that be, are conducting an enquiry into how he obtained the medication There should be an enquiry into how the managed to 'short change' him on the stuff. How long are they, the powers that be, going to tollerate this lunatic wasting public money on enquiries?
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attemting suicide THREE times and not succedding is a cry for help,so let the prison service help him by leaving a bottle of pills and a jug of water in his cell and forgetting to watch him for 24 hours, CASE CLOSED
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I can agree with what KSH said in the fact that he'd suffer for the rest of his life, though I dont think he feels any remorse for his crime only the fact that he was caught. Personally though I'd rather his attempts work, also think that proven murderers with absolutely no doubt should be given lethal injection or whatever and save us tax payers some money. Really feel for Holly and Jessicas parents seeing this mans face all over the news and papers again.
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It seems to me that Huntley is a coward and that has never had the nerve to really kill himself. If he reallly wanted to die he'd have done it properly by now. He's closely watched in Wakefield but so was Harold Shipman and he managed it.
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The poor baby is having a tough time in prison...did he think it would be a cake walk then?
In my book it would only be tough if they made him work harder than he dreamed anyone alive could work, and fed him only just enough to keep his body and soul together. |
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The idea of 'an eye for an eye' has never sat well with me. However, as has been said before, the evil **** only feels sorry for himself. He should not have been allowed the chance to make this attempt. By all means the guards should look away when he is getting his head kicked in (and join in), but do NOT let him take the easy way out.
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let the scum suffer |
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I agree. A hundred years ago there a sentence of Hard Labour and it was hard. Prisoners were often put on a treadmill for 10 hours or more a day and God help them if they didn't make that treadmill work. When capital punishment was abolished it should have been reintroduced. |
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I can only imagine that Huntley must have been found collapsed or something in his cell, so effectively the prison warders have saved him. They should have just shut the little hatch on his door again and fabricated any paperwork they may have had to fill. There may have been an enquiry but it would have been the bloody last onne on his behalf :mad:
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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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I think he is a confused individual, who thinks that the general public of this country give a damn about his life and prison conditions. |
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Im glad he was found, taking his own life is the easy copout for him. He needs to accept that he is in there for life !
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didnt he go to the wardens himself sayin he'd had an overdose?
but in a way i'm glad he's trying to do this and failing. this is suffering the fact he wants to end his life just shows how much he is suffering and its good. keep on trying and keep on failing. 60 yrs of attempted suicides isnt enough. |
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I think it should stop making the news, this guy could even get a kick out of being splashed all over the news again.
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While he keeps making attempts it will be on the box. I bet a large part of the general public enjoy hearing of the suffering he is going through. If it was down to all suicide attempts being on the news it would be boring. Reminds me of the hunger strikers being on the news in the 80's and more recently Ian Brady on his so called hunger strike. When the loathed try and top them selves it is news worthy because we love to hear about it.
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Ian Brady's been on hunger strike for 7 years he must be having liquid nutrition or something not sure.
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He's in Ashworth, so is supposed to be mentally unfit, load of rubbish if you ask me, should've been put in normal prison.
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at least with fred west and harold shipman,had the guts to do the decent thing and not waste taxpayers money keeping them for 25+years, huntley is a spineless piece of ****e who deserves to be done in,and if he was in a normal prison it would,nt take long, peter sutcliffe has been blinded in one eye and lost the other through prison retribution and also has a 6" scar on his face were he got done with a modelling knife, in prison justice is swift and very effective,faking mental illness is a cowards way to buck the system,its a pity that they dont declare him insane then they could send him to RAMPTON which has the highest suicide rate in any of britains prisons, but here,s hoping
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this made me laugh
HMP Wakefield is a high-security prison for men typically in security categories A and B. It is one of eight high security prisons within the prison estate. 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. The current prison was designated a ‘dispersal' prison in 1966 (the longest of the remaining original group). It is now a main lifer centre with the focus on serious sex offenders. The average prison roll is approximately 700 including a maximum of 100 Category A and 10 High Risk Category A prisoners. 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. has anyone ever been past Wakefield prison? i have, its actually in the center of Wakefield with many many houses around it, convicts have escaped from prison before today, can you imagine if he escaped? i dont agree with prisons being built in areas which are surrounded by houses, they should be built in deserted areas away from the 'normal' world |
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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 ,,,,, |
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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? |
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well they obviously built houses around the prison, are people mad for buying them?
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Jane Macdonald On Loose Women Is Always Saying How Wonderful Wakefield Is,,,,erm I Am Not So Sure
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What Ever Happened To That Woman ,,maxine Carr,she Gave Me The Creeps With Her Twisted Mouth...
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OOOH GORD :idunno::end:
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He Might Want His Tape Back Now That He Isnt Dead,,,:(
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Even though Maxine Carr has been given a new identity, surely she'd be recognisable.
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Therefore innocent people have been mistaken for her and they have been threatened and attacked. |
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