Woman murdered in Ilford
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Woman murdered in Ilford
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-63599799
Why are people with 28 convictions allowed to exist in society with the rest of us?
Why are people with 28 convictions allowed to exist in society with the rest of us?
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Re: Woman murdered in Ilford
Because apparently we are a civilised country and that’s what we do......
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The whole justice system is a joke and needs major overhaul, but at least they've woken up to an extent and now have whole life sentences.
As for bringing back the death penalty, he'll yes. With advancements in technology and DNA, it can now be proved when someone does the crime, so what's stopping us (and the world).
As for bringing back the death penalty, he'll yes. With advancements in technology and DNA, it can now be proved when someone does the crime, so what's stopping us (and the world).
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Nobody has ever been convicted of a crime they never committedFellowo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:31 am The whole justice system is a joke and needs major overhaul, but at least they've woken up to an extent and now have whole life sentences.
As for bringing back the death penalty, he'll yes. With advancements in technology and DNA, it can now be proved when someone does the crime, so what's stopping us (and the world).
Nobody has ever been convicted of a crime based on scientific evidence that was considered foolproof at the time but has later been shown to be flawed.
There were of course no murders before 1965 when the death penalty was abolished, so it is obviously a 100% deterrent
Yes, killing people is so heinous a crime that we should encourage the state to kill people ad wrll
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Re: Woman murdered in Ilford
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Re: Woman murdered in Ilford
"nobody has ever been committed o a crime they never committed" - wow: some claim, that.spen666 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:39 amNobody has ever been convicted of a crime they never committedFellowo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:31 am The whole justice system is a joke and needs major overhaul, but at least they've woken up to an extent and now have whole life sentences.
As for bringing back the death penalty, he'll yes. With advancements in technology and DNA, it can now be proved when someone does the crime, so what's stopping us (and the world).
Nobody has ever been convicted of a crime based on scientific evidence that was considered foolproof at the time but has later been shown to be flawed.
There were of course no murders before 1965 when the death penalty was abolished, so it is obviously a 100% deterrent
Yes, killing people is so heinous a crime that we should encourage the state to kill people ad wrll
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Fellowo said:- " The whole justice system is a joke and needs major overhaul, but at least they've woken up to an extent and now have whole life sentences.
As for bringing back the death penalty, he'll yes. With advancements in technology and DNA, it can now be proved when someone does the crime, so what's stopping us (and the world)."
I say :- You got faith in our " wonderful " Police force? Considering all the recent events & scandals? One cop recently used his ID card etc to commit a particularly heinous murder. On top of that that have great record of pinning murders on the nearest likely lad who has a low IQ. Timothy Evans was hung for the murder of 2 of mass murderer Christies' victims. This was despite the fact Christies' garden fence was supported by a femur belonging to one of his victims. This occurred in my lifetime. Hanging the wrong person ( and this does occur ) never fixes any problems. Go away & get your brain to work!
As for bringing back the death penalty, he'll yes. With advancements in technology and DNA, it can now be proved when someone does the crime, so what's stopping us (and the world)."
I say :- You got faith in our " wonderful " Police force? Considering all the recent events & scandals? One cop recently used his ID card etc to commit a particularly heinous murder. On top of that that have great record of pinning murders on the nearest likely lad who has a low IQ. Timothy Evans was hung for the murder of 2 of mass murderer Christies' victims. This was despite the fact Christies' garden fence was supported by a femur belonging to one of his victims. This occurred in my lifetime. Hanging the wrong person ( and this does occur ) never fixes any problems. Go away & get your brain to work!
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Spen and his WUM's eh. Got to laugh.Give it to Jabo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:07 am"nobody has ever been committed o a crime they never committed" - wow: some claim, that.spen666 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:39 amNobody has ever been convicted of a crime they never committedFellowo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:31 am The whole justice system is a joke and needs major overhaul, but at least they've woken up to an extent and now have whole life sentences.
As for bringing back the death penalty, he'll yes. With advancements in technology and DNA, it can now be proved when someone does the crime, so what's stopping us (and the world).
Nobody has ever been convicted of a crime based on scientific evidence that was considered foolproof at the time but has later been shown to be flawed.
There were of course no murders before 1965 when the death penalty was abolished, so it is obviously a 100% deterrent
Yes, killing people is so heinous a crime that we should encourage the state to kill people ad wrll
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Re: Woman murdered in Ilford
Blimey - even I could spot a certain amount of irony in Spen’s post. Just a little bit…
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Re: Woman murdered in Ilford
Didnt intend for a death penalty debate.
I am thinking how many chances should people get? The rehabilitation obviously isnt working if he had 28 previous convictions.
The rest of us need protecting from these prolific offenders.
I am thinking how many chances should people get? The rehabilitation obviously isnt working if he had 28 previous convictions.
The rest of us need protecting from these prolific offenders.
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Wind your neck in pal, that's why I'm saying it needs an overhaul - talk about selective reading.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:13 am Fellowo said:- " The whole justice system is a joke and needs major overhaul, but at least they've woken up to an extent and now have whole life sentences.
As for bringing back the death penalty, he'll yes. With advancements in technology and DNA, it can now be proved when someone does the crime, so what's stopping us (and the world)."
I say :- You got faith in our " wonderful " Police force? Considering all the recent events & scandals? One cop recently used his ID card etc to commit a particularly heinous murder. On top of that that have great record of pinning murders on the nearest likely lad who has a low IQ. Timothy Evans was hung for the murder of 2 of mass murderer Christies' victims. This was despite the fact Christies' garden fence was supported by a femur belonging to one of his victims. This occurred in my lifetime. Hanging the wrong person ( and this does occur ) never fixes any problems. Go away & get your brain to work!
And whilst we've seen people convicted for crimes they didnt commit, there have been plenty like yesterday that either DNA has proven its them, or they've actually admitted it. Things have moved on since the good old days and there is now alot more ways to prove people's wrong doing.
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What were the previous 28 convictions for?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:19 am Didnt intend for a death penalty debate.
I am thinking how many chances should people get? The rehabilitation obviously isnt working if he had 28 previous convictions.
The rest of us need protecting from these prolific offenders.
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Re: Woman murdered in Ilford
McSweeney, who had only recently been released from prison, had 28 previous convictions for offences, including assault.
At the time of the killing, McSweeney was free on licence from a sentence for criminal damage, racially aggravated harassment and unauthorised possession of a knife in prison
At the time of the killing, McSweeney was free on licence from a sentence for criminal damage, racially aggravated harassment and unauthorised possession of a knife in prison
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He certainly wouldn’t have got 28 chances in Qatar.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:19 am Didnt intend for a death penalty debate.
I am thinking how many chances should people get? The rehabilitation obviously isnt working if he had 28 previous convictions.
The rest of us need protecting from these prolific offenders.
He is a total piece of scum, and deserves the death penalty. Imagine if it was your wife or daughter.
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death penalty is to easyan escape , hard jail time is what IT deserves .Cheshunto wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 1:34 pmHe certainly wouldn’t have got 28 chances in Qatar.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:19 am Didnt intend for a death penalty debate.
I am thinking how many chances should people get? The rehabilitation obviously isnt working if he had 28 previous convictions.
The rest of us need protecting from these prolific offenders.
He is a total piece of scum, and deserves the death penalty. Imagine if it was your wife or daughter.
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Re: Woman murdered in Ilford
Couldn't agree more, get rid!Cheshunto wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 1:34 pmHe certainly wouldn’t have got 28 chances in Qatar.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:19 am Didnt intend for a death penalty debate.
I am thinking how many chances should people get? The rehabilitation obviously isnt working if he had 28 previous convictions.
The rest of us need protecting from these prolific offenders.
He is a total piece of scum, and deserves the death penalty. Imagine if it was your wife or daughter.
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So nothing as horrific as this?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 1:33 pm McSweeney, who had only recently been released from prison, had 28 previous convictions for offences, including assault.
At the time of the killing, McSweeney was free on licence from a sentence for criminal damage, racially aggravated harassment and unauthorised possession of a knife in prison
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I also read he was an abuser of his girlfriends and stamped on one of their heads, splitting their eye.
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And it costs us taxpayers a fortunetuffers#1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 2:09 pmdeath penalty is to easyan escape , hard jail time is what IT deserves .Cheshunto wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 1:34 pmHe certainly wouldn’t have got 28 chances in Qatar.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:19 am Didnt intend for a death penalty debate.
I am thinking how many chances should people get? The rehabilitation obviously isnt working if he had 28 previous convictions.
The rest of us need protecting from these prolific offenders.
He is a total piece of scum, and deserves the death penalty. Imagine if it was your wife or daughter.
Get rid now I say, imagine it being a female relative of yours Tuffs
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Re: Woman murdered in Ilford
Yup id leave him jail .
Id commit a crime & work my way through the system untill i could deal with him myself .
Preferably with my teeth in his jugular .