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Woolwich murder • Page 32
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danathjo 8,294 posts
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Not really.
It's a bit... irrelevant, though - short of knowing more about what actually happened. -
Moot_Point 5,530 posts
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Registered 9 years agoHorrific!
I wasn't aware they hacked off his head in public. BRING THE DEATH PENALTY BACK, I say.
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Nah let's not. -
DFawkes 32,785 posts
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Registered 16 years agoAre they still pleading not guilty? If so, is that in any way going to be a positive rather than showing a lack of remorse? Seems like a strange move given the jury have pretty much seen most of it themselves. -
Fab4 8,924 posts
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Registered 15 years agoFuck the death penalty. Stick them in a deep dark hole on their own for a few decades. Although, even food and a pot to shit in is far more than they deserve. -
localnotail 23,079 posts
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Registered 13 years ago@DFawkes they want a platform. That's what it was always about. -
Moot_Point 5,530 posts
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Registered 9 years agomowgli wrote:
Oh right, protecting future employment?
Nah let's not. -
Fucking hell, being fed to a pack of rabid dogs would be too nice a fate for those two. -
Moot_Point 5,530 posts
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Registered 9 years agoDefecationqueen wrote:
There is nothing remotely funny about solicitors. I do not see any point keeping murderers, paedophiles and rapists alive, other than keeping solicitors employed.
Moot_Point wrote:
Hahaha! Solicitors - they charge more than pimps and they fuck YOU.
mowgli wrote:
Oh right, protecting future employment?
Nah let's not. -
Perhaps you owe it to yourself to educate yourself on the issues around justice and the death penalty. -
Syrette 51,181 posts
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Registered 19 years agoMoot_Point wrote:
Urgh.
. I do not see any point keeping murderers, paedophiles and rapists alive, other than keeping solicitors employed. -
Moot_Point wrote:
Nah, because we live in the 21st century. Try and keep up. I also don't do criminal law, never have and never will. But I do like to think we live in a civilised society every now and then, and no, the death penalty won't keep it like that.
mowgli wrote:
Oh right, protecting future employment?
Nah let's not. -
Rodney 5,029 posts
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Registered 15 years agoSocieties with the death penalty tend to be the kind of secular, liberal societies with due process that I think we should definitely try to emulate. -
Guilty of murder.
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