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Post by baselswh on Apr 27, 2023 5:24:36 GMT
Brentford: Ten arrested for murder after man dies in streetPolice say 10 people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was fatally stabbed in London. Officers said the man was found in the street with serious injuries in Brentwick Gardens, Brentford, at 05:15 BST and died at the scene. It came after the force was alerted to reports of intruders at an address in the same street. Seven men and three women were subsequently detained and remain in custody. A post-mortem examination will be scheduled, police confirmed. Det Supt Figo Forouzan, from Met Police, said: "This is a truly shocking incident that will understandably cause the community concerns. "I want to reassure the Hounslow residents that we have commenced a thorough investigation with the support of our homicide investigation team to ensure those responsible are brought to justice." The force has appealed for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. Police 'assurances' don't seem to mean much these days.
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Post by bluetornados on May 18, 2023 16:53:05 GMT
Khayri Mclean: Huddersfield teens jailed for life over schoolboy stabbing..by Chris Baynes & Alex Moss.ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/490/cpsprodpb/64E3/production/_129772852_compo.jpgTwo teenage cousins who stabbed a 15-year-old boy to death as he walked home from school in West Yorkshire have been given life sentences. Jovani Harriott, 17, and Jakele Pusey, 15, murdered Khayri McLean after ambushing him outside North Huddersfield Trust School last year. Khayri's mother pleaded for an end to violence as her son's killers were sentenced at Leeds Crown Court. Harriott must service at least 18 years and Pusey a minimum of 16. Khayri's family and friends, who wore T-shirts emblazoned with his picture in court, clapped as a judge lifted an order which had banned the reporting of his killer's identities. In a statement read out in court, his mother Charlie Mclean described how she rushed to the scene after she heard her son had been injured and watched "helplessly" as paramedics fought to save her son's life. She said she had been "living a nightmare" since her son's death, adding: "No parent should have to contemplate this, let alone witness it." The judge, Mrs Justice Farbey, said the cousins had seen Khayri as their "enemy" and may have killed him in "revenge" for sharing a video online about a broken window at Harriott's mother's house. Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford KC said Khayri was fatally stabbed on 21st September in a "well-planned" attack. Dressed in black and wearing balaclavas, the defendants waited in an alleyway before ambushing him as he walked along Woodhouse Hill with friends after school, the court heard. Pusey shouted Khayri's name before stabbing him in the heart with a 30cm blade. His cousin, who was 16 at the time of the attack, then knifed Khayri in the leg. Khayri was pulled to his feet by his friends and tried to run away but collapsed. He died later in hospital. Harriott, who was 16 at the time of the attack, was convicted of murder in March while Pusey pleaded guilty to murder at an earlier hearing. Mr Sandiford told the court Pusey had admitted murdering Khayri in a recording covertly obtained while he was in detention. During the conversation, the boy said he felt "no remorse" and claimed to have "slept better" since the killing, the prosecutor said. His lawyer Richard Wright KC, in mitigation, said Pusey - who was in a gang called the Fartown Boys - had been exploited and "drawn into a life" in which "he felt he belonged, was protected and accepted". The court heard the boy had told probation officers he was shot by masked men in a "gang incident" when he was 12 and had dealt drugs since he was 13. A pre-sentence report concluded violence was "the norm" for him and "the life he lived", Mr Wright said. Mohammed Nawaz KC, in mitigation for Harriott, said his client had shown "genuine and real remorse" for Khayri's death. Sentencing the pair, Mrs Justice Farbey said: "Because of what you did Khayri has lost many years of his life and his family has lost a son and brother." She said Harriott, despite not inflicting the fatal wound, played "full and equal role in planning the attack" and would be jailed for longer because he did not plead guilty.
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Post by oldie on May 18, 2023 17:01:18 GMT
Khayri Mclean: Huddersfield teens jailed for life over schoolboy stabbing..by Chris Baynes & Alex Moss.ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/490/cpsprodpb/64E3/production/_129772852_compo.jpgTwo teenage cousins who stabbed a 15-year-old boy to death as he walked home from school in West Yorkshire have been given life sentences. Jovani Harriott, 17, and Jakele Pusey, 15, murdered Khayri McLean after ambushing him outside North Huddersfield Trust School last year. Khayri's mother pleaded for an end to violence as her son's killers were sentenced at Leeds Crown Court. Harriott must service at least 18 years and Pusey a minimum of 16. Khayri's family and friends, who wore T-shirts emblazoned with his picture in court, clapped as a judge lifted an order which had banned the reporting of his killer's identities. In a statement read out in court, his mother Charlie Mclean described how she rushed to the scene after she heard her son had been injured and watched "helplessly" as paramedics fought to save her son's life. She said she had been "living a nightmare" since her son's death, adding: "No parent should have to contemplate this, let alone witness it." The judge, Mrs Justice Farbey, said the cousins had seen Khayri as their "enemy" and may have killed him in "revenge" for sharing a video online about a broken window at Harriott's mother's house. Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford KC said Khayri was fatally stabbed on 21st September in a "well-planned" attack. Dressed in black and wearing balaclavas, the defendants waited in an alleyway before ambushing him as he walked along Woodhouse Hill with friends after school, the court heard. Pusey shouted Khayri's name before stabbing him in the heart with a 30cm blade. His cousin, who was 16 at the time of the attack, then knifed Khayri in the leg. Khayri was pulled to his feet by his friends and tried to run away but collapsed. He died later in hospital. Harriott, who was 16 at the time of the attack, was convicted of murder in March while Pusey pleaded guilty to murder at an earlier hearing. Mr Sandiford told the court Pusey had admitted murdering Khayri in a recording covertly obtained while he was in detention. During the conversation, the boy said he felt "no remorse" and claimed to have "slept better" since the killing, the prosecutor said. His lawyer Richard Wright KC, in mitigation, said Pusey - who was in a gang called the Fartown Boys - had been exploited and "drawn into a life" in which "he felt he belonged, was protected and accepted". The court heard the boy had told probation officers he was shot by masked men in a "gang incident" when he was 12 and had dealt drugs since he was 13. A pre-sentence report concluded violence was "the norm" for him and "the life he lived", Mr Wright said. Mohammed Nawaz KC, in mitigation for Harriott, said his client had shown "genuine and real remorse" for Khayri's death. Sentencing the pair, Mrs Justice Farbey said: "Because of what you did Khayri has lost many years of his life and his family has lost a son and brother." She said Harriott, despite not inflicting the fatal wound, played "full and equal role in planning the attack" and would be jailed for longer because he did not plead guilty. Absolutely sickening WTF is going wrong in our society
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Post by bluetornados on May 18, 2023 17:07:46 GMT
Khayri Mclean: Huddersfield teens jailed for life over schoolboy stabbing..by Chris Baynes & Alex Moss.ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/490/cpsprodpb/64E3/production/_129772852_compo.jpgTwo teenage cousins who stabbed a 15-year-old boy to death as he walked home from school in West Yorkshire have been given life sentences. Jovani Harriott, 17, and Jakele Pusey, 15, murdered Khayri McLean after ambushing him outside North Huddersfield Trust School last year. Khayri's mother pleaded for an end to violence as her son's killers were sentenced at Leeds Crown Court. Harriott must service at least 18 years and Pusey a minimum of 16. Khayri's family and friends, who wore T-shirts emblazoned with his picture in court, clapped as a judge lifted an order which had banned the reporting of his killer's identities. In a statement read out in court, his mother Charlie Mclean described how she rushed to the scene after she heard her son had been injured and watched "helplessly" as paramedics fought to save her son's life. She said she had been "living a nightmare" since her son's death, adding: "No parent should have to contemplate this, let alone witness it." The judge, Mrs Justice Farbey, said the cousins had seen Khayri as their "enemy" and may have killed him in "revenge" for sharing a video online about a broken window at Harriott's mother's house. Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford KC said Khayri was fatally stabbed on 21st September in a "well-planned" attack. Dressed in black and wearing balaclavas, the defendants waited in an alleyway before ambushing him as he walked along Woodhouse Hill with friends after school, the court heard. Pusey shouted Khayri's name before stabbing him in the heart with a 30cm blade. His cousin, who was 16 at the time of the attack, then knifed Khayri in the leg. Khayri was pulled to his feet by his friends and tried to run away but collapsed. He died later in hospital. Harriott, who was 16 at the time of the attack, was convicted of murder in March while Pusey pleaded guilty to murder at an earlier hearing. Mr Sandiford told the court Pusey had admitted murdering Khayri in a recording covertly obtained while he was in detention. During the conversation, the boy said he felt "no remorse" and claimed to have "slept better" since the killing, the prosecutor said. His lawyer Richard Wright KC, in mitigation, said Pusey - who was in a gang called the Fartown Boys - had been exploited and "drawn into a life" in which "he felt he belonged, was protected and accepted". The court heard the boy had told probation officers he was shot by masked men in a "gang incident" when he was 12 and had dealt drugs since he was 13. A pre-sentence report concluded violence was "the norm" for him and "the life he lived", Mr Wright said. Mohammed Nawaz KC, in mitigation for Harriott, said his client had shown "genuine and real remorse" for Khayri's death. Sentencing the pair, Mrs Justice Farbey said: "Because of what you did Khayri has lost many years of his life and his family has lost a son and brother." She said Harriott, despite not inflicting the fatal wound, played "full and equal role in planning the attack" and would be jailed for longer because he did not plead guilty. Absolutely sickening WTF is going wrong in our society Life means serving 18 and 16 years to teenagers who can lead a normal life after prison as 30 somethings, the law is an ass.
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Post by baselswh on May 18, 2023 17:08:47 GMT
Khayri Mclean: Huddersfield teens jailed for life over schoolboy stabbing..by Chris Baynes & Alex Moss.ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/490/cpsprodpb/64E3/production/_129772852_compo.jpgTwo teenage cousins who stabbed a 15-year-old boy to death as he walked home from school in West Yorkshire have been given life sentences. Jovani Harriott, 17, and Jakele Pusey, 15, murdered Khayri McLean after ambushing him outside North Huddersfield Trust School last year. Khayri's mother pleaded for an end to violence as her son's killers were sentenced at Leeds Crown Court. Harriott must service at least 18 years and Pusey a minimum of 16. Khayri's family and friends, who wore T-shirts emblazoned with his picture in court, clapped as a judge lifted an order which had banned the reporting of his killer's identities. In a statement read out in court, his mother Charlie Mclean described how she rushed to the scene after she heard her son had been injured and watched "helplessly" as paramedics fought to save her son's life. She said she had been "living a nightmare" since her son's death, adding: "No parent should have to contemplate this, let alone witness it." The judge, Mrs Justice Farbey, said the cousins had seen Khayri as their "enemy" and may have killed him in "revenge" for sharing a video online about a broken window at Harriott's mother's house. Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford KC said Khayri was fatally stabbed on 21st September in a "well-planned" attack. Dressed in black and wearing balaclavas, the defendants waited in an alleyway before ambushing him as he walked along Woodhouse Hill with friends after school, the court heard. Pusey shouted Khayri's name before stabbing him in the heart with a 30cm blade. His cousin, who was 16 at the time of the attack, then knifed Khayri in the leg. Khayri was pulled to his feet by his friends and tried to run away but collapsed. He died later in hospital. Harriott, who was 16 at the time of the attack, was convicted of murder in March while Pusey pleaded guilty to murder at an earlier hearing. Mr Sandiford told the court Pusey had admitted murdering Khayri in a recording covertly obtained while he was in detention. During the conversation, the boy said he felt "no remorse" and claimed to have "slept better" since the killing, the prosecutor said. His lawyer Richard Wright KC, in mitigation, said Pusey - who was in a gang called the Fartown Boys - had been exploited and "drawn into a life" in which "he felt he belonged, was protected and accepted". The court heard the boy had told probation officers he was shot by masked men in a "gang incident" when he was 12 and had dealt drugs since he was 13. A pre-sentence report concluded violence was "the norm" for him and "the life he lived", Mr Wright said. Mohammed Nawaz KC, in mitigation for Harriott, said his client had shown "genuine and real remorse" for Khayri's death. Sentencing the pair, Mrs Justice Farbey said: "Because of what you did Khayri has lost many years of his life and his family has lost a son and brother." She said Harriott, despite not inflicting the fatal wound, played "full and equal role in planning the attack" and would be jailed for longer because he did not plead guilty. Absolutely sickening WTF is going wrong in our society Agreed. This is why,when protecting the public,police officers may fear for their own lives and taser eg 11 year olds. Sad,mad but necessary.
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Post by oldie on May 18, 2023 17:11:19 GMT
Absolutely sickening WTF is going wrong in our society Life means serving 18 and 16 years to teenagers who can lead a normal life after prison as 30 somethings, the law is an ass. Yes it's doesn't appear that it's a deterrent. But what I am wondering is how the hell did it come to this.
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Post by oldie on May 18, 2023 17:15:53 GMT
Absolutely sickening WTF is going wrong in our society Agreed. This is why,when protecting the public,police officers may fear for their own lives and taser eg 11 year olds. Sad,mad but necessary. Not really, a whole different world between a 17 and 15 year old in tandem and a lone 11 year old.
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Post by baselswh on May 18, 2023 17:22:00 GMT
Life means serving 18 and 16 years to teenagers who can lead a normal life after prison as 30 somethings, the law is an ass. Yes it's doesn't appear that it's a deterrent. But what I am wondering is how the hell did it come to this. Sorry Oldie,but I'm pretty sure that knife crime is largely imported. As is acid attacks eg. I dread to think how many knife carrying people there are in Eastville/Easton.99% youngsters I imagine. One parent families,absent Fathers.Etc. Personally I agree with BT that the law is failing us. I would come down on these murderers like a ton of bricks. Death penalty to be reinstated. Life to mean life. Etc.
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Post by baselswh on May 18, 2023 17:23:33 GMT
Agreed. This is why,when protecting the public,police officers may fear for their own lives and taser eg 11 year olds. Sad,mad but necessary. Not really, a whole different world between a 17 and 15 year old in tandem and a lone 11 year old. Where do you think the 11 year old might of got such dangerous ideas? Stabbed to death by an 11 year old or a 17 year old. Still dead.
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Post by oldie on May 18, 2023 17:26:23 GMT
Yes it's doesn't appear that it's a deterrent. But what I am wondering is how the hell did it come to this. Sorry Oldie,but I'm pretty sure that knife crime is largely imported. As is acid attacks eg. I dread to think how many knife carrying people there are in Eastville/Easton.99% youngsters I imagine. One parent families,absent Fathers.Etc. Personally I agree with BT that the law is failing us. I would come down on these murderers like a ton of bricks. Death penalty to be reinstated. Life to mean life. Etc. I won't comment because I will get into trouble with the Mods.
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Post by trymer on May 18, 2023 17:46:54 GMT
Yes it's doesn't appear that it's a deterrent. But what I am wondering is how the hell did it come to this. Death penalty to be reinstated. Life to mean life. Etc. We definitely need more prison places so more prisons need to be built....expensive. Costs a lot to keep someone in prison,maybe people with long sentences could be outsourced to somewhere cheaper,we pay India/Rawanda etc £1000 a week to keep a prisoner,we would save money and they would make money,everone is happy. Death penalty,why not ? we are out of the EU so it could be brought back,need to be 100% sure of guilt and I think as a deterrent the executions would have to be public, hanging someone at 6 in the morning inside an execution cell and then posting a note on the prison gate is not a deterrent.
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Post by trymer on May 18, 2023 17:50:11 GMT
Khayri Mclean: Huddersfield teens jailed for life over schoolboy stabbing..by Chris Baynes & Alex Moss.ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/490/cpsprodpb/64E3/production/_129772852_compo.jpgTwo teenage cousins who stabbed a 15-year-old boy to death as he walked home from school in West Yorkshire have been given life sentences. Jovani Harriott, 17, and Jakele Pusey, 15, murdered Khayri McLean after ambushing him outside North Huddersfield Trust School last year. Khayri's mother pleaded for an end to violence as her son's killers were sentenced at Leeds Crown Court. Harriott must service at least 18 years and Pusey a minimum of 16. Khayri's family and friends, who wore T-shirts emblazoned with his picture in court, clapped as a judge lifted an order which had banned the reporting of his killer's identities. In a statement read out in court, his mother Charlie Mclean described how she rushed to the scene after she heard her son had been injured and watched "helplessly" as paramedics fought to save her son's life. She said she had been "living a nightmare" since her son's death, adding: "No parent should have to contemplate this, let alone witness it." The judge, Mrs Justice Farbey, said the cousins had seen Khayri as their "enemy" and may have killed him in "revenge" for sharing a video online about a broken window at Harriott's mother's house. Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford KC said Khayri was fatally stabbed on 21st September in a "well-planned" attack. Dressed in black and wearing balaclavas, the defendants waited in an alleyway before ambushing him as he walked along Woodhouse Hill with friends after school, the court heard. Pusey shouted Khayri's name before stabbing him in the heart with a 30cm blade. His cousin, who was 16 at the time of the attack, then knifed Khayri in the leg. Khayri was pulled to his feet by his friends and tried to run away but collapsed. He died later in hospital. Harriott, who was 16 at the time of the attack, was convicted of murder in March while Pusey pleaded guilty to murder at an earlier hearing. Mr Sandiford told the court Pusey had admitted murdering Khayri in a recording covertly obtained while he was in detention. During the conversation, the boy said he felt "no remorse" and claimed to have "slept better" since the killing, the prosecutor said. His lawyer Richard Wright KC, in mitigation, said Pusey - who was in a gang called the Fartown Boys - had been exploited and "drawn into a life" in which "he felt he belonged, was protected and accepted". The court heard the boy had told probation officers he was shot by masked men in a "gang incident" when he was 12 and had dealt drugs since he was 13. A pre-sentence report concluded violence was "the norm" for him and "the life he lived", Mr Wright said. Mohammed Nawaz KC, in mitigation for Harriott, said his client had shown "genuine and real remorse" for Khayri's death. Sentencing the pair, Mrs Justice Farbey said: "Because of what you did Khayri has lost many years of his life and his family has lost a son and brother." She said Harriott, despite not inflicting the fatal wound, played "full and equal role in planning the attack" and would be jailed for longer because he did not plead guilty. Yet another 'very rare incident'.....
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Post by oldie on May 18, 2023 18:05:28 GMT
Death penalty to be reinstated. Life to mean life. Etc. We definitely need more prison places so more prisons need to be built....expensive. Costs a lot to keep someone in prison,maybe people with long sentences could be outsourced to somewhere cheaper,we pay India/Rawanda etc £1000 a week to keep a prisoner,we would save money and they would make money,everone is happy. Death penalty,why not ? we are out of the EU so it could be brought back,need to be 100% sure of guilt and I think as a deterrent the executions would have to be public, hanging someone at 6 in the morning inside an execution cell and then posting a note on the prison gate is not a deterrent. My god...truly
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Post by Cheshiregas on May 18, 2023 18:45:39 GMT
Death penalty to be reinstated. Life to mean life. Etc. We definitely need more prison places so more prisons need to be built....expensive. Costs a lot to keep someone in prison,maybe people with long sentences could be outsourced to somewhere cheaper,we pay India/Rawanda etc £1000 a week to keep a prisoner,we would save money and they would make money,everone is happy. Death penalty,why not ? we are out of the EU so it could be brought back,need to be 100% sure of guilt and I think as a deterrent the executions would have to be public, hanging someone at 6 in the morning inside an execution cell and then posting a note on the prison gate is not a deterrent. The death penalty doesn't work. It is proven not to be a deterrent. If it did work Saudi Arabia, which has public executions, China and the USA would be the safest places in the world. And as the USA shows it is biased against the poor and minorities and as China shows it is used politically. State sanctioned murder is barbaric, vile and inhumane. Hanging, the electric chair, gassing, even the so called safe option lethal injection have proven to be just that. And what about people who have been released from death row after being proved to be innocent. Or do you agree with Priti Patel and Sue Ella Braverman that the state murder of an innocent person is 'unfortunate'... Oh and it is nothing to do with the EU. We were a sovereign state within the EU. We made the choice to ban state executions long ago.
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Post by baselswh on May 18, 2023 18:55:53 GMT
We definitely need more prison places so more prisons need to be built....expensive. Costs a lot to keep someone in prison,maybe people with long sentences could be outsourced to somewhere cheaper,we pay India/Rawanda etc £1000 a week to keep a prisoner,we would save money and they would make money,everone is happy. Death penalty,why not ? we are out of the EU so it could be brought back,need to be 100% sure of guilt and I think as a deterrent the executions would have to be public, hanging someone at 6 in the morning inside an execution cell and then posting a note on the prison gate is not a deterrent. The death penalty doesn't work. It is proven not to be a deterrent. If it did work Saudi Arabia, which has public executions, China and the USA would be the safest places in the world. And as the USA shows it is biased against the poor and minorities and as China shows it is used politically. State sanctioned murder is barbaric, vile and inhumane. Hanging, the electric chair, gassing, even the so called safe option lethal injection have proven to be just that. And what about people who have been released from death row after being proved to be innocent. Or do you agree with Priti Patel and Sue Ella Braverman that the state murder of an innocent person is 'unfortunate'... Oh and it is nothing to do with the EU. We were a sovereign state within the EU. We made the choice to ban state executions long ago. I think capital punishment did work as a deterrent against the most heinous of crimes Chesh. Your 'average' murder perhaps not,but the kind of murders that might leave you speechless because of its evil,I think the threat of hanging put some off.
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Post by oldie on May 18, 2023 19:00:56 GMT
The death penalty doesn't work. It is proven not to be a deterrent. If it did work Saudi Arabia, which has public executions, China and the USA would be the safest places in the world. And as the USA shows it is biased against the poor and minorities and as China shows it is used politically. State sanctioned murder is barbaric, vile and inhumane. Hanging, the electric chair, gassing, even the so called safe option lethal injection have proven to be just that. And what about people who have been released from death row after being proved to be innocent. Or do you agree with Priti Patel and Sue Ella Braverman that the state murder of an innocent person is 'unfortunate'... Oh and it is nothing to do with the EU. We were a sovereign state within the EU. We made the choice to ban state executions long ago. I think capital punishment did work as a deterrent against the most heinous of crimes Chesh. Your 'average' murder perhaps not,but the kind of murders that might leave you speechless because of its evil,I think the threat of hanging put some off. Where is your evidence for any of that nonsense? Please.
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Post by baselswh on May 18, 2023 19:03:32 GMT
I think capital punishment did work as a deterrent against the most heinous of crimes Chesh. Your 'average' murder perhaps not,but the kind of murders that might leave you speechless because of its evil,I think the threat of hanging put some off. Where is your evidence for any of that nonsense? Please. I just heard it on a programme.I can't prove it.
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Post by trymer on May 18, 2023 19:08:39 GMT
The death penalty doesn't work. It is proven not to be a deterrent. If it did work Saudi Arabia, which has public executions, China and the USA would be the safest places in the world. And as the USA shows it is biased against the poor and minorities and as China shows it is used politically. State sanctioned murder is barbaric, vile and inhumane. Hanging, the electric chair, gassing, even the so called safe option lethal injection have proven to be just that. And what about people who have been released from death row after being proved to be innocent. Or do you agree with Priti Patel and Sue Ella Braverman that the state murder of an innocent person is 'unfortunate'... Oh and it is nothing to do with the EU. We were a sovereign state within the EU. We made the choice to ban state executions long ago. I think capital punishment did work as a deterrent against the most heinous of crimes Chesh. Your 'average' murder perhaps not,but the kind of murders that might leave you speechless because of its evil,I think the threat of hanging put some off. The US military executed 18 murderous rapacious scumbags at Shepton Mallett in WW2 and its a fact that after their execution none of the 18 committed any further offences, absolute deterrent.
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Post by oldie on May 18, 2023 19:10:33 GMT
Where is your evidence for any of that nonsense? Please. I just heard it on a programme.I can't prove it. Which programme, out of interest?
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Post by baselswh on May 18, 2023 19:13:51 GMT
Apparently in England (maybe whole of UK) ,there was a 5 year experimental phase,a time where we stopped hanging,but could bring it back.This in the 60s I guess.
In this 5 year experimental phase,capital murders went up by 125%.
So there's an argument for the return of hanging, that's been conveniently swept under the carpet.
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