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It's about time Huntley got the crap kicked out of him.

I know one of the police officers who worked on the Soham case. He quit the force shortly afterwards as he was a complete wreck and didn't want to end up investigating another murder where children were involved

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I thought Carr was to be given a new identity.

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If anyone got wind of the Bulger murderers they'd be strung up from the nearest lampost.

So the taxpayers are footing the bill for Carr's stress?

It makes me feel a little bit better than I'm no longer paying tax in the UK

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I wonder if his wife knows who he really is

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So if anyone reading these pages knew where Carr was, should they share their information?

A guest did post her address on this site, some time back.

 

It was swiftly deleted.

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Let's hope she doesn't read the Sunday Mirror :(

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There's been a Carr / Huntley thread before which was locked due to the high level of drive-by ranters. Do we (collectively...I'm not denying anyones free speech here!) think that Mr. H is genuinely at risk, or shall we merge and lock this thread?

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Unless Huntly suffers another attack in prison, I think not much will come of it.

It's like with that attack on Sutcliffe where he lost an eye

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There's been a Carr / Huntley thread before which was locked due to the high level of drive-by ranters. Do we (collectively...I'm not denying anyones free speech here!) think that Mr. H is genuinely at risk, or shall we merge and lock this thread?

As Huntley is never likely (I sincerely hope) to be on the official DeathList,

 

then I'd say lock the thread. This odious individual doesn't deserve the attention.

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i think that's a fair summation. unless it's suicide, it's unlikely to be a fatal jail attack. he'll just linger at taxpayers expense, and as a human being isn't worthy even of this much attention

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Let's put this thread on lock-down, just like its subject.

 

I've locked it for now, it came very close to being deleted. I'll leave that bit up to he admin gods [HCW]

Edited by heaven can wait

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The Ian Huntley thread is closed so I'll post this here.

 

He's been found unconscious in his cell after a suspected overdose.

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The Ian Huntley thread is closed so I'll post this here.

 

He's been found unconscious in his cell after a suspected overdose.

 

They should really lock up the medicine cabinets when he's around. Wonder if Betfair are taking wagers on Huntley vs. Hotel Balcony Leap Dad in first to pop his own clogs? I'll plump for Huntley - seems more determined

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Hmmm

 

This'll be interesting re-opening this thread.

 

Worth noting that the tabloids today seemed united on one thing. He got the tablets easily because most of his near neighbours agree with him that he deserves to die. Such circumstances are not conducive to raising self-esteem. Wonder if he and Tony B Liar will both be gone by Christmas.

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This'll be interesting re-opening this thread.

I don't feel much like re-opening the H & C topic.

 

That said, it has its qualities as ranter bait. I've the impression we need a few better ones. :dead:

 

We'll see how this one develops.

 

regards,

Hein

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Why do we try to save these people? A convicted killer like Huntley who wants to get rid of himself should be given a few tabs and the choice to end it all. They're happy, few others care one way or the other, it saves a lot of house-keeping bills and the families of the victims don't have to suffer every time the killer features in the news. Maybe that's the point though, maybe forcing him to live is part of the punishment. That seems perverse.

 

I don't support the death penalty but keeping killers alive when they no longer want to live seems a waste of taxpayers' money. In the past it has allowed people like Myra Hindley, Ian Brady and the Kray Twins to find celebrity in jail. If any such people want to end their miserable lives at their own hands they should be free to do so.

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Why do we try to save these people? A convicted killer like Huntley who wants to get rid of himself should be given a few tabs and the choice to end it all. They're happy, few others care one way or the other, it saves a lot of house-keeping bills and the families of the victims don't have to suffer every time the killer features in the news. Maybe that's the point though, maybe forcing him to live is part of the punishment. That seems perverse.

 

I don't support the death penalty but keeping killers alive when they no longer want to live seems a waste of taxpayers' money. In the past it has allowed people like Myra Hindley, Ian Brady and the Kray Twins to find celebrity in jail. If any such people want to end their miserable lives at their own hands they should be free to do so.

Quite right Godot.

How about a system where a life sentence means life.

 

The option should then be given to the prisoner of suicide, via a cyanide capsule say. This option should remain open for all lifers', so at any point in their sentence they can opt for death.

 

That way the State's hands are clean, the prisoner opted to kill themselves, the State just provided the means.

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Man, this stuff goes round and round. Public opinion wants the bastards dead, no civilised society could countenance some of the suicidal options we suggest here and the disturbed gits themselves lumber on in states of mental torment. The Sun reported today that even one of the nurses in Wakefield told Huntley she wished he'd died. It'd be a disciplinary offence but none of her mates will grass her and the management won't try and find out who she was.

 

So, Huntley, Brady and others linger in a twilight world of mental anguish abused by those paid to help them and living with the enormity of the fact they can't undo the worst acts any human can commit.

 

I think, this is where reality television goes next. It's not so far fetched. In fact, it's central to the plot of the Booker Prize winning Vernon God Little that Death Row gets turned into a reality show.

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He's not looking too good in this photo

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He's not looking too good in this photo

 

I just hope that the drugs that Huntley took caused some damage to either his liver or kidneys or possibly both and that he'll have several years of pain and suffering from the effects of that.

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Why do we try to save these people? A convicted killer like Huntley who wants to get rid of himself should be given a few tabs and the choice to end it all. They're happy, few others care one way or the other, it saves a lot of house-keeping bills and the families of the victims don't have to suffer every time the killer features in the news. Maybe that's the point though, maybe forcing him to live is part of the punishment. That seems perverse.

 

I don't support the death penalty but keeping killers alive when they no longer want to live seems a waste of taxpayers' money. In the past it has allowed people like Myra Hindley, Ian Brady and the Kray Twins to find celebrity in jail. If any such people want to end their miserable lives at their own hands they should be free to do so.

I couldn't agree more Godot, though cases like this and those similar bring up the questions, 'Where are we failing as a society, that we produce people capable of this kind of crime?', and 'How is our society going to benefit from this man's rehabilitation?'.

 

Bring back hard labour I say, the world's roads and building sites can never have enough hard fill.

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