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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 21:02:46 GMT
Good riddance to bad rubbish...
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Post by Stumpy on May 15, 2017 21:15:29 GMT
I would question whether it was the right thing to mention him on these hallowed pages of "Celebrity Snuffits". But hey ho. Unfortunately, the family of Keith Bennett will go to their graves never knowing what happened to the lads body.
Edited to correct glaringly obvious spelling mistake
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Post by Stumpy on May 15, 2017 21:18:12 GMT
Sorry Martin, Just noticed you haven't posted it on Celeb Snuffits. My Apologies etc
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2017 21:20:35 GMT
Sorry Martin, Just noticed you haven't posted it on Celeb Snuffits. My Apologies etc I specifically avoided posting it there. No problem.
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Post by Telemachus on May 15, 2017 21:32:31 GMT
I just wonder what the point of keeping him alive for the past 20 years or so at taxpayers expense was? He was probably ill, but when your quality of life is such that you want to die, why not let you? We do place a ridiculous level of importance on the sanctity of human life - but of course, only if white and living nearby. If brown and far away we don't give a stuff. Not logical!
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 15, 2017 21:45:41 GMT
I just wonder what the point of keeping him alive for the past 20 years or so at taxpayers expense was? He was probably ill, but when your quality of life is such that you want to die, why not let you? Well, this is one of the reasons I oppose the death penalty, it just isn't a punishment. The trap doors open and half a second later it is all over. In Ian Brady's case it was far better to keep him alive in pain and suffering for as long as possible and let death come to him.
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Post by Stumpy on May 15, 2017 21:54:12 GMT
I just wonder what the point of keeping him alive for the past 20 years or so at taxpayers expense was? He was probably ill, but when your quality of life is such that you want to die, why not let you? We do place a ridiculous level of importance on the sanctity of human life - but of course, only if white and living nearby. If brown and far away we don't give a stuff. Not logical! Perhaps the very fine line of a person suffering from extreme mental health issues, who hasn't one iota between right and wrong. Which would result in a duty of care to them.
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 15, 2017 22:06:13 GMT
It was worth my tax contribution to keep this situation going for as long as possible.
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Post by patty on May 16, 2017 5:33:02 GMT
He's gone and will join the Notorious Hall of Murderers ..reading he was dead, even after all this time made me feel sick inside for what he did as it has done every time he's cropped up in news items. Some very wicked people existed/exist on this planet.....they are never forgotten.
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Post by Andyberg on May 16, 2017 5:59:51 GMT
Brady wrote to the Guardian journalist Eric Allison in 2006, saying that he wanted to die and described his life at Ashworth. “Haven’t exercised in the open air since 1975; walking from a matchbox into a shoebox of sunshine only reminded me of where I was and could be,” he wrote. “Three deacades [sic] devoid of sunshine hasn’t affected my health unfortunately, despite my smoking the strongest tobacco. My luck has run out I can’t even catch cancer.” His hunger strike, he wrote, was intended to allow him “to exit this sterile existence entirely”. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Reading that changed my opinion from 'what a waste of money keeping him alive' to 'yes, money well spent in having him suffer as long as possible!' Whilst his suffering can never come close to his victims/families, I think this is as close as it gets!! Im with you Stabby...money well spent👍
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Post by Telemachus on May 16, 2017 7:29:54 GMT
Perhaps you two should move to the USA where "vengeance and retribution" is a popular pastime? I still think it is a waste of money, he's dead now and ceased to exist as have his memories - so no legacy for the use of the money. Bit like spending lots of cash on a cocaine hit - quick flash in the pan and then it's all over.
And it only increased the torment of the victims' families, knowing he was still alive but refusing to help locate the bodies. Whereas with his death will come a degree of closure.
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Post by bodger on May 16, 2017 7:37:09 GMT
I just wonder what the point of keeping him alive for the past 20 years or so at taxpayers expense was? He was probably ill, but when your quality of life is such that you want to die, why not let you? We do place a ridiculous level of importance on the sanctity of human life - but of course, only if white and living nearby. If brown and far away we don't give a stuff. Not logical! Perhaps the very fine line of a person suffering from extreme mental health issues, who hasn't one iota between right and wrong. Which would result in a duty of care to them. why the fuck do we consider a 'duty of care' towards an inhuman (he made himself 'inhuman' by his own choice of actions) monster, while child abuse and murders continue on a regular basis, with no apparent deterrent? that 'duty of care' is a PC concept designed to protect evil folks and does nothing for the child victims. Hang him slowly by the neck (not 'drop', just hang) until dead. Save the taxpayer many millions and provide finality. I'm sure if his fellow prisoners had been allowed access to him he would have been dead within a week.
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 16, 2017 7:45:25 GMT
Perhaps you two should move to the USA where "vengeance and retribution" is a popular pastime? Is it just me, or does this qualify as "pathetic comment of the year"? Feeling that a sadistic serial murderer of children who showed no remorse whatsoever for his crimes should suffer for having committed those crimes means I should move to America? We've come to expect puerile, inane and idiotic posts from you Nick but you're plumbing new depths here.
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Post by Telemachus on May 16, 2017 7:47:04 GMT
Perhaps the very fine line of a person suffering from extreme mental health issues, who hasn't one iota between right and wrong. Which would result in a duty of care to them. why the fuck do we consider a 'duty of care' towards an inhuman (he made himself 'inhuman' by his own choice of actions) monster, while child abuse and murders continue on a regular basis, with no apparent deterrent? that 'duty of care' is a PC concept designed to protect evil folks and does nothing for the child victims. Hang him slowly by the neck (not 'drop', just hang) until dead. Save the taxpayer many millions and provide finality. I'm sure if his fellow prisoners had been allowed access to him he would have been dead within a week. Maybe you should consider moving to the Victorian era, or earlier? They didn't understand mental illness either so you'd be in familiar company. Mind you, they probably wouldn't help you with your skills of logical analysis whereby you claim more severe punishment would fix the problem whilst failing to register that capital punishment was extant in the U.K. at the time the moors murders were committed. Didn't help really, did it?
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Post by Telemachus on May 16, 2017 7:48:30 GMT
Perhaps you two should move to the USA where "vengeance and retribution" is a popular pastime? Is it just me, or does this qualify as "pathetic comment of the year"? Feeling that a sadistic serial murderer of children who showed no remorse whatsoever for his crimes should suffer for having committed those crimes means I should move to America? We've come to expect puerile, inane and idiotic posts from you Nick but you're plumbing new depths here. It's just you. Well, maybe you will have a few camp followers. I'll await the bleating. Anyway, I take it that you consider that sadism deserves sadism? Do you read the Old Testament a lot?
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