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jaysay 10-01-2012 17:40

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 961516)
Just goes to show that there is nothing new under the sun.

But how would the older 'lifers' purge their sin? Or indeed the ones that are so plainly crackers, Ian Bradey et al?

There's that old saying Bob there not all daft who slaver:rolleyes:

carpon 17-01-2012 02:18

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For my two-penneth....

Mis-carraiges of justice in the history of trials for murder in this country are very few and far between.....Stefan Ivan Kiszko, Derek Bentley, The Birmingham Six (admittedly no death sentences but incarcerated,albeit wrongly for a long time,) ...but if you look at it constructively throughout the history of our Judicial system...the total figure of those wrongly convicted of murder,is a very minute and miniscule fraction compared to all the people convicted rightly and correctly of their crime of murder.:o

In this age of technological advances, forensic evidence etc, surely we would be better taking the " death row " stance, incarcerating the indivual concerned.... until the crime is proven beyond all reasonable doubt.

Admittedly a timescale for proving the matter beyond reasonable doubt would still be contentious. What sort of timescale would be set ??? One year??? Two Years??? Five??? Ten???:confused:

But once their guilt is proven, then we get to the sticky question of how we carry out the death sentence...:confused:

Hang them ??? Give them the Chair ?? Lethal Injection ???:confused:

One thing is for sure, As a country, there are far too many people who concern themselves with the well being ( human rights ) of criminals, who have (when comitting their crime) clearly shown a total disdain for the "human rights" of their victims. So as a society, why is it....people who can "defend" the actions of mindless, evil and heanous criminals get more of a say than the families of the victims???:confused:

I'd hate to think of what sort of justice that the families of the victims would want??? Eye for an Eye, Tooth for a Tooth and all that.....:eek:

People like Huntley, Brady,etc,etc make me sick to the pit of my stomach. Why are we taxpayers, paying an absolute fortune to pay for the security / well being of these folk??? More to the point, why are the security (prison guards etc ) forced to spend time watching these wastes of fresh air and preventing them from taking their own lives???? Hand them the pills, give them their own rope / sharp implements....cut off their food..let them get on with it. :mad:

If they ever recruit for the position of official executioner in this country, I'm sure they won't be short of applicants:rolleyes:

So, summarising, keep them on / in a death row situation, until proved beyond reasonable, doubt and then get rid!!!

cashman 17-01-2012 08:46

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I like yer line of thinking carpon, The problem wi it as i can see is simple, surely a guilty verdict has already proved "To the Jury" it is already beyond reasonable doubt?:confused:

jaysay 17-01-2012 08:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 962975)
I like yer line of thinking carpon, The problem wi it as i can see is simple, surely a guilty verdict has already proved "To the Jury" it is already beyond reasonable doubt?:confused:

Totally agree cashy, there are very very few miscarriages of justice since DNA profiling came to the fore, once a guilty verdict has been found by a jury then that's the end of the case.

kestrelx 24-01-2012 20:31

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Well thanks for putting the links up to make your point. Will have a look sometime.

DaveinGermany 25-01-2012 18:15

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This one saved the taxpayer & someone else the bother of stringing him up, oh dear, how sad, never mind, don't suppose there's much chance of it being the latest must do craze by any chance ?

Convicted paedophile Martin Smith found dead in prison | UK news | The Guardian


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