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Originally Posted by Stuart C
People who think the RB should be released because he is ill and no longer a danger, I'd like to ask you one thing..
If someone else in the same situation (performed a massive robbery and was implicated in the death of an innocent man but is now terminally ill and "no longer a danger to society") but was 50 years younger and didn't have the publicity team RB seems to have, would you be calling for him to be released, or would you be calling for him to die in jail?
I find it interesting that some of the people that are here calling for his release have been known to call for younger people committing the same crimes (remember, it was a violent robbery with a death involved) to rot in jail.
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I agree with you Stuart, he committed the crime - he should pay the price, that being his freedom forever.
Good luck with the Jack Straw prosecution but I reckon he hasn't got a cats chance in hell when there is a proven innocent man (Michael Shields) whom Jack Straw won't pardon but thats another story in itself.