On 14 May, 14:33, parri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 14 Maj, 15:21, "True Blue" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "Enzo Matrix" <enz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Ed wrote:
> > >> On May 14, 12:17 pm, "John Rowland"
> > >> <jo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >>> St Georges Day April 23rd wrote:
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> > >>>> BNPtv were also on hand to record the police
> > >>>> response to this latest horrific and tragic murder on our
streets;
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> > >>> I think we might be better off now he's
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gone...http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23484523-detai=
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> > >> What the F*CK was he doing out on bail?!?
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> > > As I understand that re****t, firstly he was charged with a
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> > > knifing incident but was bailed. =A0Then he was arrested and charged
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> > > rape *while still on bail* for the previous offence.
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> > > How can he possibly be allowed on bail for the second offence when
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> > > offence should have had him placed on mandatory remand for the first
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> > Either way, a happy ending.-
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> I'm opposed to capital punishment and he hadn't been found guilty of
> the crimes he was charged with, but I certainly won't be shedding any
> tears. Especially if it was relatives of the young girl who suffered
> an incredibly evil crime who did him in. =A0I doubt it will be an
> "ending" of any sort though - his crew will no doubt feel they have to
> carry out some sort of revenge attack as well. If they just stuck to
> knives we could at least hope they simply wipe each other out,
> refereably before any of the s*** get a chance to breed as well. you
> need to worry about them getting guns and having a shoot out on the
> street. Bypassers will definitely be at greater risk than gang
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So, given all that, why are you opposed to capital punishment? If
there is evil in the world, this kid was it. He may have been savable
at one point in his life, but the fact that he was lost first to
society, and now to life itself, is both down to the kind of liberal b/
s that did away with capital punishment in the first place


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