Southport Stabbing (39 Viewers)

Grendel

Well-Known Member
That isn't true at all, in fact it's just clichéd nonsense. There are plenty of people out there who don't carry knives or commit knife crime.

Hindley and Brady, and Mary Bell murdered children while the death sentence still existed in the UK.

Hindley and Brady escaped it as it was abolished by the Labour government by the time they came to trial.
Mary Bell was a child so would never be executed
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
Hindley and Brady escaped it as it was abolished by the Labour government by the time they came to trial.
Mary Bell was a child so would never be executed
At the time Brady & Hindley committed the crimes (if anybody believes the threat of capital punishment is a deterrent) it wasn't suspended or abolished.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Tell me why if the parents were guilty of a crime they haven’t been charged prosecuted and imprisoned

I think it was the strange remark regarding the colour of his skin
 

Nick

Administrator
Tell me why if the parents were guilty of a crime they haven’t been charged prosecuted and imprisoned Nick ffs

I have already answered you? Weird.

Bit defensive of somebody you don't know who is at the very very best a terrible parent.

(Oh and I also said this about the c**t with the cross bows parents who brought up 2 murderers, who were white)
 

ccfc922

Well-Known Member
You make a good point. Some children were stabbed 20, 30 times and still survived, which like you say is a miracle quite frankly.

I'm surprised no one in the court room has lost it and gone at him. Maybe it's shock and grief.

It's easy for us to all be all burly and say we'd treat the cunts head like an egg, but it'll have real repercussions that unfortunately won't be tolerated by the "Justice" system.

I just hope that if there is an ounce of justice or higher being in this world, that this smarmy arrogant c**t that couldn't even stand there and hear his sentence is subjected to the worst of his remaining years.

I'm absolutely raging for these people's lives ruined and taken by this c**t. To have the arrogance to be happy and take the piss out of the whole thing claiming mental health, then demanding he isnt brought back into court to hear his sentence. Glad that fucker is headed to a proper prison where there's at least a chance he'll have a Sugar Cocktail served.
 

ccfc922

Well-Known Member
That isn't true at all, in fact it's just clichéd nonsense. There are plenty of people out there who don't carry knives or commit knife crime.

Hindley and Brady, and Mary Bell murdered children while the death sentence still existed in the UK.

That's bullshit. There's plenty of feral little cunts that know full well they'll get away with potential murder by stabbing people cus they're bad man ting.
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
It's just surreal watching that clip of Axel as a boy on Doctor Who and thinking years later he'll go on to do the most evil crime.

How does a child/human/adult change so drastically?

It seems like just a couple of years after that he was threatening people in school etc.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
It's just surreal watching that clip of Axel as a boy on Doctor Who and thinking years later he'll go on to do the most evil crime.

How does a child/human/adult change so drastically?

It seems like just a couple of years after that he was threatening people in school etc.
When my wife taught in Scotland she had a student who was widely known to be a clinical psychopath but could not get a diagnosis due to age. He would try to start fires, put drawing pins in teacher’s drinks etc.

We need to reconsider age being a barrier to these people being identified as serious risks.
 

ccfc922

Well-Known Member
It's just surreal watching that clip of Axel as a boy on Doctor Who and thinking years later he'll go on to do the most evil crime.

How does a child/human/adult change so drastically?

It seems like just a couple of years after that he was threatening people in school etc.

Convenient though isn't it. Just like the Trump shooter being on a Blackrock Ad?
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
When my wife taught in Scotland she had a student who was widely known to be a clinical psychopath but could not get a diagnosis due to age. He would try to start fires, put drawing pins in teacher’s drinks etc.

We need to reconsider age being a barrier to these people being identified as serious risks.

Fully agree. Lads of 14+ are very heavily protected and I'm not convinced that's a good thing.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top