Originally posted by wobbegong
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Originally posted by TrollWrong
The correct answer is that the Manchester killer is white, and the London killer is black
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Originally posted by TrollWrong
The correct answer is that the Manchester killer is white, and the London killer is black
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The correct answer is that the Manchester killer is white, and the London killer is black
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I gotta say, crime punishment is one area that the Middle East excels in. Steal and they chop off ur hands. Sleep around and they chop off ur wodger. Kill someone and they kill you.
It's quite simple really. God knows how we got it so wrong here.
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Originally posted by MailmanCommit an adult crime, get treated like an adult criminal.
As simple as that.
Perhaps there is a case for bringing back the death penalty? After all, how many have reoffended after having the death penalty carried out on them?
Mailman
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Commit an adult crime, get treated like an adult criminal.
As simple as that.
Perhaps there is a case for bringing back the death penalty? After all, how many have reoffended after having the death penalty carried out on them?
Mailman
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Originally posted by TrollHow is it that a 15 year old can be named, yet a 16 year old cannot?
After hearing Hamer plead guilty to murder, the judge lifted a ban on his name being released."
I suppose after admitting guilt, the case is in less danger of being prejudiced by releasing the name of the accused.
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Erm, actually the name of the 15 year old (14 at the time of the attack) is indeed the murderer.
And we are just emulating the US, after all.
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Read it again, its the victims.
Anyway its highly likely everyone knows who these little scrotes are locally, they have finally graduated from a 5 - 7 year course in the New Lie acadamy of Juvenile Delinquency. Start with shoplifting and end with murder.
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Naming underage murderers
How is it that a 15 year old can be named, yet a 16 year old cannot?
Youth admits killing Kiyan Prince
A teenager has admitted killing promising footballer Kiyan Prince, 15, in a hearing at the Old Bailey.
The 16-year-old from north London, who cannot be named because of his age, denied murder but admitted manslaughter on Monday.
Teenager admits schoolboy murder
A 15-year-old boy has been given a life sentence for murdering a boy, whose body was dumped in a park.
Joe Geeling, 11, was beaten, repeatedly stabbed and dumped in a park in Bury, Greater Manchester, on 1 March 2006.
Michael Hamer, who was 14 at the time of the attack, pleaded guilty to murder at the start of his trial at Manchester Crown Court.Tags: None
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