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Originally Posted by Damien
He is being held both for his original crime and then his escape from justice. Why should he walk free for that?
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Well for a start he wont be walking anywhere.
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Originally Posted by Derek S
Someone died. End of story. It wasn't a romantic robin hood type caper. It was a vicious robbery and someone died as a result. No different to someone walking into a bank with a sawn-off and a customer gets shot.
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Is there any evidence that the driver died as a result of the gangs actions, my kids great grand mother was 80 odd and in fine health for her age, some smack head robbed her house when she was out and 2 weeks later she died of a massive heart attack, that ******* wasn't charged with contributing to her death.
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Remember he was convicted and sentenced to 30 years inside. He done 15 months then legged it and only returned when his money ran out. He's now done about 1/3rd of his sentence.
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Lets also remember why their sentences were so long as well, state vengence isn't justice.
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Personally I think he should have been given parole because he quite clearly isn't a danger to anyone any longer but can understand why he has been refused parole
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I can't, we have dangerous crims being released everyday, at least we could have one locked up a bit longer in Bigg's cell if we let him out
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
All Roonie did was rob a train
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He didn't, let's not big him up, he was a useless crook, he blew the job the gang had given him, they didn't even bother talking to him after that and he drove one of the trucks on the night IIRC