Huntley to claim damages
BBC News - Soham killer Huntley to sue over throat slash attack
Its been announced this morning the child killer Ian Huntley is trying to claim damages from HMG for an attack suffered in the nick, he's after close on £100,000. Its just a pity that the guy who tried to slit the bastards that wasn't successful:mad: |
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And this from someone who has "supposedly" tried to end it all 3 times!! I went to a couple of days of the Trial at the Old Bailey...both Huntley and Maxine Carr stared impassively forward the entire time, and showed not one iota of remorse or feeling!! The bloke should rot in hell! And the amount of money spent on pampering and protecting Carr is disgraceful!
Best Regards - Taggy |
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at the risk of being accused of the record being stuck, NO PARTY has the will or the balls to stop such travesties. the simple fact is, "THE CLAIM SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO SEE DAYLIGHT".:mad:
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£100.000!!!! It would surprise me if an ordinary citizen would get that.
It shows for a lack of security in prisons though. They can't even successfully lock monsters up without something like this happening. Then again if i was a prison guard i may turn my back while he got a beating |
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Why should the Government be held responsible for another person trying to slit Huntley's throat? Why not sue the person who did it? Could it be because Huntley knows he would not get any compensation from his inmate? But because the Government would pay up so it goes no further. To me this is blackmail, blackmail is a crime. Huntley should be told no and because of him trying to blackmail the Government should have privaleges removed. Or is that against his human rights and he would sue the Government for them being removed. What a mixed up country England is.
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I agree with Huntley in this; the Prison Service were remiss in failing to protect Him from attack and in doing so they also let the country down. Hutnley was sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes and the Prison Service should be bending over backwards to ensure that he serves every minute and second of every wretched, empty day of it.
The courts should find in Huntley's favour and the level of damages should be just one penny. |
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Yes, you are right AB, but a life in prison for him is one where he is cosseted to some degree.......the prison officers will have to call him Mr Huntley, and show him respect.
He will get three square meals every day, he will be kept warm, he will have opportunites to develop his education(if he so wishes) his medical care will be dealt with.......in short he will have the kind of lifestyle to which many of us aspire.........the only thing missing is his freedom to walk out. It is costing us millions, and him nothing.......in fact if this goes ahead and he wins(which i hope he doesn't) then he is screwing us into the ground.........and getting paid for what was a heinous crime. He should be breaking rocks, or some other hard labour for 12 hours every day......he should be fed only the minimum of his nutritional requirements.......his life should contain no pleasure, no joy....he should die a wretched man. PBWY |
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Perhaps it's time anyone such as him that has money or assets has to use them towards their keep within the prison system? After all the elderly are forced to sell their homes before they can be given care.
This way any money from a successful claim that he may get would be taken straight from him. Then if he and others like him ever thought of claiming they might be a little more reluctant as it would do them no good at all, thus reducing this intolerable waste of Legal aid funds. :mad: |
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