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Old 04-02-2018, 20:10   #1
Arthurgray50@blu
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Black cab rapist John Worboys moves prison after his transfer caused fury

https://news.sky.com/story/black-cab...-fury-11236729

I am rather confused about the whole case on John Worboys. The convicted rapist.

It was decided by a Parole Board that he be released. As l understand it, the Parole Board is a body that is NOT influenced by political interference, or challenged in any way. A decision has been made.

And yet, as soon as they decide that he is free to leave prison on parole. All of a sudden we have all these new legal challenges, and more victims come forward.

Why didn't they come forward when he was on trial before.

He was convicted of a nasty crime, and should be punished.. But, to me its all strange that a parole decision is now challenged.

What do the members think, And they may come up with an answer.
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