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Old Yesterday, 22:40   #16
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Re: Soham murderer Ian Huntley has died

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Something that's been happening for years and been applied to other famous inmates

3k towards a simple coffin, cremation/burial . If someone's broke I guess the government take on the burden.

Sounds more like shit stirring more than anything
Yes of course it is simple s**t stirring or click-bait headlines.

An inmate has died, so what do the authorities do? The body has to be disposed of somehow, unless you want it simply dumped outside to rot away and cause disease?

Assuming that his family decline to have anything to do with it, the body will be cremated and the ashes dispersed somewhere - and this costs money. The article makes it sound like he gets a full funeral, with a horse-drawn hearse through the streets accompanied by professional mourners. Probably the band of the Coldstream Guards playing ‘taps’!

It’s pathetic.

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This guy's victims were robbed of life why should he be handfed for the rest of his?

It's an unforgiving world out there that's brutal. Making adjustments is mental.
I very much doubt that being in prison amounts to being ‘handfed’. Now I have no first-hand experience but I doubt it’s that good.

Think of the logic ‘as a society, we believe that the taking of a human life is completely unacceptable, and we will punish it by the taking of a human life’.

I might, just might, reluctantly support it if I thought it acted as a deterrent, but does it? Many states in the US have the death penalty - are there no murders in those states. Some countries have a mandatory death penalty for smuggling in or possession of fairly small quantities of illegal drugs. Do they now have no drug issues?

All of the evidence is there; the death penalty simply doesn’t work.
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Re: Soham murderer Ian Huntley has died

Prisons are full and the answer is to reduce prison terms
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Re: Soham murderer Ian Huntley has died

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Think of the logic ‘as a society, we believe that the taking of a human life is completely unacceptable, and we will punish it by the taking of a human life’.

I might, just might, reluctantly support it if I thought it acted as a deterrent, but does it? Many states in the US have the death penalty - are there no murders in those states. Some countries have a mandatory death penalty for smuggling in or possession of fairly small quantities of illegal drugs. Do they now have no drug issues?

All of the evidence is there; the death penalty simply doesn’t work.
As an argument against the death penalty, you logic makes no sense.

You could apply the same logic for any punishment, for any crime.
Prison for murder simply doesnt work because people still commit murder.
Fines/Bans/Prison for drink driving simply doesnt work because people still drink drive.
i.e. Punishment X simply doesnt work for Crime Z, because people still commit Crime Z.

We would need a universal single punishment, that worked for everyone, and thats just fantasy.
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Re: Soham murderer Ian Huntley has died

I wonder if there will be an inquiry into how this was allowed to happen, as prisons have a 'dury of care' towards their inmates.

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Something that's been happening for years and been applied to other famous inmates

3k towards a simple coffin, cremation/burial . If someone's broke I guess the government take on the burden.

Sounds more like shit stirring more than anything
This was also done a few years ago when the press said that he was to undergo gender reassignment 'to get a more cushy life', which turned out to be nonsense.
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