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Richard Huckle - Life in Prison or Execute ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Knowing the crimes he is guilty of would you keep Huckle in jail or execute him ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Life, to mean life.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

Execution is wrong.

[THREAD CLOSED]

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Life in prison. Until he dies.

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By *rank n BettyCouple
over a year ago

Not meeting

Execution isn't an option so why mention it?

He will live out his life (however short/long that may be) in a high security prison where he belongs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Life, to mean life."

This

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

didn't even know who he was so googled him. glad someone else sorts out these people so i don't have to.

life in prison though, and not death.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't know who huckle is but state sponsored murder? Hmm if his crimes are so bad that his fellow inmates can't tolerate his existence then natural law will prevail.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Castrate him and with life and let all his victims parents kick the fuck out of him

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"didn't even know who he was so googled him. glad someone else sorts out these people so i don't have to.

life in prison though, and not death. "

Agreed, I'd never heard of him either till I read this thread, and believe life imprisonment is the best way to deal with people as sick as this.

Why?

Because they'll be kept well away from anyone who they may be a threat to, and also can be analysed and tested throughout their lives. Learning what makes these people so utterly depraved in the head, may prove incredibly valuable in future for understanding the paedophile mind, what it is that makes them as sick as they are, and maybe even cure it - killing them won't achieve anything.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

It's just that every now and then a case comes along that tests the will of even the strongest opponent of the death penalty. I used to be opposed but am not so sure as there are some seriously evil people out there who will always pose a threat to those around them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's just that every now and then a case comes along that tests the will of even the strongest opponent of the death penalty. I used to be opposed but am not so sure as there are some seriously evil people out there who will always pose a threat to those around them."

well i didn't like reading about him and now that fucked up shit is in my head.

i do think some people really don't deserve to live but at the same time i know it's not right to take anyone elses life and i shouldn't really justify who is worthy of life and who isn't, but yes some people really test that and i usually keep this last paragraphs opinions to myself.

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Execution is wrong.

[THREAD CLOSED]"

Life in prison is psychological torture

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I'm anti the death penalty and would not vote for it

However suggesting life incarceration is more humane would be fallacious

The irony is in most cases locking a bad human away for the entirety of their life is a form of torture and many in this case might say so deserved as death would be "too good" too kind to him ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The irony is in most cases locking a bad human away for the entirety of their life is a form of torture and many in this case might say so deserved as death would be "too good" too kind to him ?"

This.

It's a horrifying thought, every event that takes place in the world, you will never be a part of. You'll barely ever see your family or loved ones, you won't be there when they might need you, as they suffer, largely due whatever it was you did that landed you there, you won't be there to ask them to forgive you, to make it right, you cut a terrible wound upon the ones who loved you most, and it's too late to make amends. You'll be surrounded by the worst of human filth all your life, ever reminding you that you're one of them. Every night, you'll sleep in that cold cell, light's out at the exact same time, you'll dream perhaps of wonderful things, then reawaken in that cold box, every morning for as long as you live. When your time finally arrives, as you feel the life, the one life you had, leave you, cold, alone and unloved, perhaps you will understand the value of the humanity you gambled, and lost.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Execution is wrong.

[THREAD CLOSED]

Life in prison is psychological torture

Thread reopened

I'm anti the death penalty and would not vote for it

However suggesting life incarceration is more humane would be fallacious

The irony is in most cases locking a bad human away for the entirety of their life is a form of torture and many in this case might say so deserved as death would be "too good" too kind to him ? "

Reality check -

The problem with our justice system is that from time to time it gets things wrong.

It's bad enough for people like Stefan Klitschko who spent 16 yrs inside for a crime he would have been hanged for but was eventually proven to be a miscarriage of justice. At least you can say sorry and let them out.

If there's a death penalty - no matter how obvious the crime may be - you *have* to give the vilest of scum the same basic rights that you would demand in their position.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Life in prison all letters/communication read and censored as nessecery.

To prevent him writing any more "manuals".

Same as is done woth brevik

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

We should not take others' lives, so prison is the right option for murder.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I feel so sorry for his parents, having read the story of how it initially came to light, I cannot imagine how they must have felt, like their hearts were torn from their chests.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can I suggest an utterly inappropriate, horrifically torturous death and fail to see the irony?

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge

A whole life tarif is essentially a slow life sentence anyway.

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire

What I don't understand about this story is that he doesn't appear to be either Asian, a Muslim or an immigrant. Instead he seems to be a white Christian abusing poor foreign Asian children.

Surely this can't be right?

Mr ddc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm sure the other prisoners in his jail will seek him out for 'special treatment' - I can't believe he will get through his sentence without serious injury at some point ... and I'm quite sure there won't be many shedding a tear when they hear he's been done over

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Hangings to good for him, life in jail isn't. Evil Evil Evil

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Execution isn't an option so why mention it?

He will live out his life (however short/long that may be) in a high security prison where he belongs. "

That is not entirely true

he can be considered for parole at the age of 54 years (in 23 years time)

He has already spent 488 days in jail, so faces more than 23 years in prison before a parole board can consider his release

so what is the bloody point of 22 life sentences, this world has gone mad!!!!

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By *ll 4 herCouple
over a year ago

Bury/Bolton

I'm a big believer in anyone who denies another of their human rights should basically be considered to be happy to be waiving their own human rights.

So anything that inflicts as much pain and suffering as possible on monsters like this is all good.

Add to that instead of testing drugs and chemicals on animals we should test them on individuals such as this. G

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What I don't understand about this story is that he doesn't appear to be either Asian, a Muslim or an immigrant. Instead he seems to be a white Christian abusing poor foreign Asian children.

Surely this can't be right?

Mr ddc"

Pathetic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I looked it up, and there are simply things I wish I didn't know.

I don't believe in the death penalty. Other than that, I don't know what to say here.

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"Execution isn't an option so why mention it?

He will live out his life (however short/long that may be) in a high security prison where he belongs.

That is not entirely true

he can be considered for parole at the age of 54 years (in 23 years time)

He has already spent 488 days in jail, so faces more than 23 years in prison before a parole board can consider his release

so what is the bloody point of 22 life sentences, this world has gone mad!!!!"

I used to work with the Probation Service. He has to show remorse to be considered for parole. He will never be remorseful. He intends to marry 1 of his female victims in order to carry on his abuse. I imagine he will be far older than 54 when released. If he's still alive

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials

Personally I think he should serve his sentence in a prison in the country where he committed his crimes. Not sure if they would be high enough security though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Execution isn't an option so why mention it?

He will live out his life (however short/long that may be) in a high security prison where he belongs.

That is not entirely true

he can be considered for parole at the age of 54 years (in 23 years time)

He has already spent 488 days in jail, so faces more than 23 years in prison before a parole board can consider his release

so what is the bloody point of 22 life sentences, this world has gone mad!!!!

I used to work with the Probation Service. He has to show remorse to be considered for parole. He will never be remorseful. He intends to marry 1 of his female victims in order to carry on his abuse. I imagine he will be far older than 54 when released. If he's still alive "

How do you show remorse ?

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Execution isn't an option so why mention it?

He will live out his life (however short/long that may be) in a high security prison where he belongs.

That is not entirely true

he can be considered for parole at the age of 54 years (in 23 years time)

He has already spent 488 days in jail, so faces more than 23 years in prison before a parole board can consider his release

so what is the bloody point of 22 life sentences, this world has gone mad!!!!

I used to work with the Probation Service. He has to show remorse to be considered for parole. He will never be remorseful. He intends to marry 1 of his female victims in order to carry on his abuse. I imagine he will be far older than 54 when released. If he's still alive "

Isn't it also true that he won't start his treatment programmes until his minimum tariff is served? So even though he 'could' be considered for parole after 23 years he won't have even started any of the sex offender treatment programmes offered in prison until then.

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire


"What I don't understand about this story is that he doesn't appear to be either Asian, a Muslim or an immigrant. Instead he seems to be a white Christian abusing poor foreign Asian children.

Surely this can't be right?

Mr ddc

Pathetic "

Tell that to Mr Farage...

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials


"Execution isn't an option so why mention it?

He will live out his life (however short/long that may be) in a high security prison where he belongs.

That is not entirely true

he can be considered for parole at the age of 54 years (in 23 years time)

He has already spent 488 days in jail, so faces more than 23 years in prison before a parole board can consider his release

so what is the bloody point of 22 life sentences, this world has gone mad!!!!

I used to work with the Probation Service. He has to show remorse to be considered for parole. He will never be remorseful. He intends to marry 1 of his female victims in order to carry on his abuse. I imagine he will be far older than 54 when released. If he's still alive

Isn't it also true that he won't start his treatment programmes until his minimum tariff is served? So even though he 'could' be considered for parole after 23 years he won't have even started any of the sex offender treatment programmes offered in prison until then."

I'm not sure - I dealt with those who breached community or suspended orders but can ask a friend!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hopefully he can be rehabilitated back into society. Once he's paid for his crime maybe he can go around schools teaching children how to protect themselves.

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By *uby0000Woman
over a year ago

hertfordshire

there should be different categorys of murder with the most evil getting the death sentence

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I dont think that prison is enough if Im honest.

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By *heOwlMan
over a year ago

Altrincham


"

Knowing the crimes he is guilty of would you keep Huckle in jail or execute him ?"

Always life in prison, execution is never an option. Even if one ignores the moral issues, it is still too quick.

Basic prison, bed, loo, seat, perhaps a book or two, and lots and lots of hour to suffer alone. Only exit is in a box

Owl

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By *eccymanMan
over a year ago

Gateshead


"

Knowing the crimes he is guilty of would you keep Huckle in jail or execute him ?"

I don't believe in capital punishment under any circumstances as one innocent person executed is one too many.

Child molesters/murderers face a lifetime of abuse in prison and I'm ok with that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Knowing the crimes he is guilty of would you keep Huckle in jail or execute him ?

I don't believe in capital punishment under any circumstances as one innocent person executed is one too many.

Child molesters/murderers face a lifetime of abuse in prison and I'm ok with that."

Don't be silly! he'll be fine! Protected from other prisoners in a secure wing. And in 25 years time a free man! His debt to society repaid in full

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By *anchestercubMan
over a year ago

manchester & NI

Another white paedolphile in Asia? When will it end?

I don't believe the government has any business killing people, lock him up for life without parole.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Put him in front a fucking firing squad!! He has no rights they were taken away when he did these disgusting crimes

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