Ian Huntley bribed to prevent suicide...

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I know - shame really!
I am also beginning to wonder whether he deserves us taking the time to debate his future!
It's nice having an intelligent conversation, but TBH the scumbag (I would love to use something stronger but admin would tell me off!! :p) doesn't really deserve a minute of our time.
 
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Surely proper care means adequate food and shelter - not a flippin playstation!


I would also question whether someone who has the capacity to kill innocent children and then so easily lie about it, can really even feel that much "regret" for their crimes.
 

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We can only hope that he does get his cumuppance - it's a shame there is no real way of enforcing the eye for and eye, tooth for a tooth theory!
Huntley is the perfect candidate.

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I would have him castrated before giving him a lobotamy...
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Whilst what he did was abhorrent, I think that these so called "perks" are only being implemented as the Watcher points out, to give him some basic human rights.

Do you all really want him to kill himself and not self the prison term and punishment, that was handed down to him?

Really?
 

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Personally I would like him shut in a room for 1 hour with the parents and relatives of the 2 girls. During that hour all laws would be suspended.
That would be justice. Human rights are just like respect. needs to be earned and can be lost.
 

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Im afraid I disagree with the_watcher.

People like him in prison are not civilised people! I believe strongly that human rights should NOT apply to everyone. Holly and Jessica had their right to live taken away in a very brutal way - why the hell does he deserve ANY rights whatsoever. Its pathetic.

Its like the fact that prisoners were moaning about 'slopping out' and the stupid heroin addicts who were made to go cold turkey. What a joke. If you commit a serious crime then you dont deserve rights. Ian Huntley deserves to live with the nastiest bunch in prison so hopefully he'll get beaten up every day for life. Failing that, let him kill himself. Its certainly no loss. I find it a joke, that us taxpayers have to pay for his "cushy" lifestyle.
 

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Exactly - and he didn't allow poor Holly and Jessica even the most basic human right - the right to life so why should he even get food or water??

There are innocent people in third world countries etc who fight for their lives every day with lack of food water and even basic hygeine!

They would give anything to have what Ian Huntley - (a paedophile and murderer!!) has - surely that's not right?
 

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This news doesn't surprise me in the slightest.

Even at school, the naughtier a pupil is, the more rewards they get in the form of outdoor activities, and day trips, while the well behaved pupils are stuck slogging away at their desks. It's an absolute joke.

The PC / human rights brigade have a lot to answer for.
 

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I still think, and have done since the beginning, Ian Huntley should simply have been got rid of. Shot, hung, injected, whatever.

Giving him perks is, IMO, simply wrong. I also don't believe that he is living with fear or regret - just regret that he got caught perhaps.
 

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This man stood in front of news cameras, stating how upset he was about Holly and Jessica's disappearance and how much he was helping with enquiries.

FFS you CANNOT get more calculating than that.

Personally I think the only way to deal with these people is solitary confinement - NO TV, NO DVD players, certainly NO Playstations (my boys would like one, am I infringing THEIR human rights by not letting them have one?!) A prison cell, absolutely NO human contact - that is the way it should be dealt with (however as a mother I think an hour in the cell with the family is more fitting, but that will NEVER happen).

You have to remember, prisoners like Huntley get 3 hot meals a day, heating, light, laundry done, etc. Prisoners are treated better than the elderly in this country and that stinks.
 

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You have to remember, prisoners like Huntley get 3 hot meals a day, heating, light, laundry done, etc. Prisoners are treated better than the elderly in this country and that stinks.

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Not to mention the access to further education up to degree level, with no student loans to worry about.

I have said many many times, that in this country, prisoners have more luxuries than the average pensioner/student.

So prison is a nasty place - big deal. Life is hardly a bed of roses for a poor pensioner who can't afford a decent meal, or those thousands of pensioners who die each year through cold realted illnesses because they can't afford to heat their homes.
These pensioners lived through the war years, lost loved ones, went without, and struggled, and have led honest, decent lives, yet they get bugger all in the way of human rights.

I don't think for a minute that Ian Huntley feels ANY remorse. He simply feels sorry for himself because he wasn't as clever as he thought he was, and he got caught.
 

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But if he was to die he would still have escaped that misery..where's the justice in that?? And how can he not live in fear?

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he won't have escaped anything..he was caught and he'd be dead..end of.. surely thats gotta be better. Why do we want to see them suffer for years and years? Is that not a bit sick? Personally, if it was my child he'd murdered I wouldn't want him to exist anymore....
 

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Escaped what misery though? What misery is he actually in?! None! He doesnt live in fear because what fear does he face? He has a comfy time in prison, is very well looked after, gets everything he wants when he "pretends" to be suicidal, is protected from ANYONE being nasty to him etc.! Doesnt sound like he's having too bad a time.

I cannot understand WHY they are bribing him to not try and kill himself. Simply take everything AWAY from him - put him in a padded cell and what harm can he do himself?????
 

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I think they should give him the 'perk' of a long piece of a rope and something to hang it from personally
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my sentiments exactly, i'm generally against the death penalty as its flawed, but wud happily see him die a slow painful death.
 

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This man stood in front of news cameras, stating how upset he was about Holly and Jessica's disappearance and how much he was helping with enquiries.

FFS you CANNOT get more calculating than that.

Personally I think the only way to deal with these people is solitary confinement - NO TV, NO DVD players, certainly NO Playstations (my boys would like one, am I infringing THEIR human rights by not letting them have one?!) A prison cell, absolutely NO human contact - that is the way it should be dealt with (however as a mother I think an hour in the cell with the family is more fitting, but that will NEVER happen).

You have to remember, prisoners like Huntley get 3 hot meals a day, heating, light, laundry done, etc. Prisoners are treated better than the elderly in this country and that stinks.

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I am totally with you on this one Weezy! I don't think he should be allowed to die as it is too easy, what he did was horrific and unforgiveable and he deserves every bit of suffering that can be thrown at him. It is not a human right to have a playstation and a TV, only food, water and shelter. So give him that and that only.
 
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