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If he had been given access to the internet, and this site in particular, he would have simply lost the will to live. ;-)

 

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knight of the road - 2013-07-13 8:29 AM

 

As the originator of the capital punishment thread I am amazed to see that it has attracted 300 replies.

 

 

 

... and quite e few of them have been about capital punishment.

 

 

:-D

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pelmetman - 2013-07-12 3:19 PM

 

It might say that on the tin now ;-)....................but give the loony liberals time they'll soon be working to have that overturned as its against the poor misunderstood murderers human rights *-)..............he's already had it reduced by 3 years and he's not even been inside for that long 8-)...................so the taxpayer can all look forward to spending 10's of 1000's on lawyers as he works the system for the next umpteen years until he gets let out >:-(..............

 

Progress eh *-)

 

I' d go and lie down if I were you - you are becoming paranoid about those loony liberals. Along with the bogeyman and the tooth fairy, they'll bring about the end of civilisation as we know it! (lol)

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malc d - 2013-07-12 3:33 PM

 

When Fred West, and "Dr. " Shipman, committed suicide a lot of people felt cheated as they had avoided any long term punishment.

 

Who does the team think suffered the most lasting penalty for their crimes - Fred West or Ian Brady ?

 

 

:-|

 

A very good question and the only way I can answer it is to try to think about what my own reaction would be in that position and the conclusion I come to is that I would want it all to be over as quickly as possible. Therefore, I'd say that Brady probably suffered most.

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malc d - 2013-07-13 9:10 AM

 

donna miller - 2013-07-13 9:02 AM

 

 

 

The 'Straying off topic' police will be after you. *-)

 

 

 

Hopefully that is not a hanging offence.

 

:-D

 

Not to our liberal Human Right supporters. BUT, to some people on here ............................ :D

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1footinthegrave - 2013-07-12 11:31 PM

 

If he had been given access to the internet, and this site in particular, he would have simply lost the will to live. ;-)

 

Having skipped through this thread I can see how that might work.

Does anyone know of a quick painless way I could do it? ( tried hanging myself but I found I could not breath.)

 

PS. Please no posts of the ' I don't know, but someone may be along in a minute variety' . It may be too late by then. :-(

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pkc - 2013-07-13 10:01 AM

 

 

 

Having skipped through this thread I can see how that might work.

Does anyone know of a quick painless way I could do it? ( tried hanging myself but I found I could not breath.)

 

(

 

 

You could always try watching the Jeremy Kyle show ?

 

( That's mentally, but not physically, painful ).

 

 

:-(

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malc d - 2013-07-13 10:14 AM

 

pkc - 2013-07-13 10:01 AM

 

 

 

Having skipped through this thread I can see how that might work.

Does anyone know of a quick painless way I could do it? ( tried hanging myself but I found I could not breath.)

 

(

 

 

You could always try watching the Jeremy Kyle show ?

 

( That's mentally, but not physically, painful ).

 

 

:-(

 

My sister was on there once 8-).............................

 

 

 

In the audience I might add :D........................which is embarrassing enough :-S

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Perhaps thats the answer, forget hanging, lethal injections, electric chairs, etc, life sentences of wall to wall Jeremy Kyle shows, but have some humanity as well, a faulty gas fire they can turn on when they simply cannot stand it any more.
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malc d - 2013-07-13 10:14 AM

 

pkc - 2013-07-13 10:01 AM

 

 

 

Having skipped through this thread I can see how that might work.

Does anyone know of a quick painless way I could do it? ( tried hanging myself but I found I could not breath.)

 

(

 

 

You could always try watching the Jeremy Kyle show ?

 

( That's mentally, but not physically, painful ).

 

 

:-(

 

Thanks for the suggestion Malc, it's good to know one can depend on friends in your hour of need.

Lacking the courage to do it myself when it came to it, I have come up with a cunning plan.

Having tried the rope, and drinking out of the motorhome fresh water tank

(Both of which failed miserably)

I plan to let another do the deed.

So I am going to run my generator after 10 PM on a CC site.

Goodbye cruel world.

 

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pkc - 2013-07-13 11:09 AM

 

So I am going to run my generator after 10 PM on a CC site.

Goodbye cruel world.

 

What a horrible way to go 8-)......................a severe tongue lashing from CC members 8-) :-S

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What was that about a 25 year minimum sentence before even being considered for parole? :-S

 

A man being hunted by police over the murder of a pensioner is a killer on day release serving a life sentence.

Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, was 22 years into a 25-year sentence at Springhill prison in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, after being convicted in 1992 for the murder of 56-year-old Peter Halls, from Brighton, police have said.

 

McLoughlin was also jailed for manslaughter in 1983 following the death of 49-year-old Len Delgatty, from Stoke Newington, north London. He was sentenced to 10 years for this offence which was later reduced to eight years on appeal.

 

Police urgently want to speak to him in connection with the killing of Graham Buck, who was stabbed to death after going to the aid of his neighbour - a convicted paedophile - during a robbery on Saturday afternoon.

The 66-year-old, was responding to the cries of his neighbour, believed to be 86-year-old convicted paedophile Francis Cory-Wright, who was apparently being attacked at his home in Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.

 

Police said McLoughlin had no real ties to Hertfordshire and had come to Little Gaddesden on Saturday for a "purely financial motive".

 

Detective Chief Inspector Martin Brunning, of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, also said McLoughlin and Cory-Wright, who was released from jail recently, knew each other "through the prison environment".

 

Police have released CCTV images, thought to be of McLoughlin, to highlight the clothes he was wearing on the day of the murder.

 

They have warned the public not to approach the 55-year-old and have described him as "extremely dangerous".

 

The suspect has been described as a white male, around 6ft tall with greying hair.

He was believed to be wearing sunglasses, blue jeans and a dark, blue, light blue and white checked short sleeved shirt with a button down collar. He is of average build.

 

Mr Buck was found dead at the scene by police, while Cory-Wright was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

 

Detective Chief Superintendent Jeff Hill said Mr Buck, described as a retired financial industry worker, paid the "ultimate price" for intervening during the robbery at the home of an elderly neighbour.

 

"Mr Buck's actions were totally selfless and illustrate a deep sense of community spirit which deserves recognition and respect," he said.

"His family are receiving support from specialist officers and we extend our deepest sympathies to them at this truly dreadful time."

 

Mr Buck leaves behind a wife, two sons and a daughter, two grandchildren and a former wife.

A statement from Hertfordshire Police said his family described him as a devoted husband, father and grandfather who "appreciated his life, getting great satisfaction from his family being happy and healthy".

"He was a man who would help anyone in need, with a strong sense of doing the right thing," it said.

 

A statement from Mr Buck's family said: "We have no words to express how much Graham will be missed. We were all in such a happy place as a family. We were all so settled, with growing numbers of grandchildren whom he adored being around.

"We haven't seen him happier than being around his grandchildren whom he adored being around. We haven't seen him happier than being around his grandchildren, he was so proud. We cannot get over that we have lost him. He's going to be missed by so many people."

 

Mr Branning said: "We would like to reiterate that we continue to search for an extremely dangerous man and our focus is on finding Ian McLoughlin as soon as possible.

 

"The nature of this murder investigation is one of significant violence and until he is caught the public are asked not to approach him as he is a very dangerous man."

 

Officers have been conducting additional patrols in the "quiet residential" area to provide reassurance to residents.

 

In November 2011, Cory-Wright was jailed for 30 months for indecently assaulting a young boy in the 1970s.

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pelmetman - 2013-07-13 11:24 AM

 

pkc - 2013-07-13 11:09 AM

 

So I am going to run my generator after 10 PM on a CC site.

Goodbye cruel world.

 

What a horrible way to go 8-)......................a severe tongue lashing from CC members 8-) :-S

 

Even worse if it was a warden :-D

 

Dave

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pelmetman - 2013-07-16 2:45 PM

 

What was that about a 25 year minimum sentence before even being considered for parole? :-S

 

I never claimed that the people running the system knew what they were doing! ;-) It seems to me that the people responsible for the obviously stupid decision to ignore the sentence laid down by the court have got a lot to answer for. I sincerely hope that heads will roll (metaphorically speaking, of course!).

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The Ohio man accused of raping and holding three women captive in his home for about a decade has agreed to a plea deal that will see him imprisoned for life without the possibility of parole.

 

"I do understand that, your honour," Castro, an unemployed school bus driver, replied. "I knew I was pretty much going to get the book thrown at me."

 

Under the terms of the plea deal Castro will receive an additional prison sentence of 1,000 years and his property and other assets will be forfeited. He will also be classified as a sex offender.

 

Typical US justice............I expect he'll be out in 500 years *-)......................but surprisingly he'd rather serve that than receive capital punishment 8-)

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