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By (user no longer on site) OP   
9 weeks ago

After his mum asked for the life support machine to be turned off, Ian Huntley has died.

Some will hail his attacker as a hero. Some will condemn the attack.

Your thoughts….

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By *enisorousMan
9 weeks ago

sunderland

I wanted him to survive so he could be in pain while he healed..then fear the next attack..then heal and so on..the longer it went on the better..id have shown him as much mercy as he showed them two lovely little bairns

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By *illi3736Woman
9 weeks ago

Glasgow

I have no sympathy for Huntley whatsoever,however we cannot have some other criminal setting themselves as some kind of vigilante hero. He should be charged to the full extent of the law. Finally I do hope this brings even the smallest level of comfort to the families of those poor young girls

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago


"I have no sympathy for Huntley whatsoever,however we cannot have some other criminal setting themselves as some kind of vigilante hero. He should be charged to the full extent of the law. Finally I do hope this brings even the smallest level of comfort to the families of those poor young girls"

Agree with this.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
9 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I have no sympathy for Huntley whatsoever,however we cannot have some other criminal setting themselves as some kind of vigilante hero. He should be charged to the full extent of the law. Finally I do hope this brings even the smallest level of comfort to the families of those poor young girls"

Pretty much this..

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By *pen2UMan
9 weeks ago

Telford


"I have no sympathy for Huntley whatsoever,however we cannot have some other criminal setting themselves as some kind of vigilante hero. He should be charged to the full extent of the law. Finally I do hope this brings even the smallest level of comfort to the families of those poor young girls

"

Absolutely behind this statement! I couldn't have put it better myself!

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By *a LunaWoman
9 weeks ago

Wales

All I’ll say is this…

He won’t be able to sue anyone for this attack.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
9 weeks ago


"All I’ll say is this…

He won’t be able to sue anyone for this attack.

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His family could. But I’m not sure they would.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
9 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"I have no sympathy for Huntley whatsoever,however we cannot have some other criminal setting themselves as some kind of vigilante hero. He should be charged to the full extent of the law. Finally I do hope this brings even the smallest level of comfort to the families of those poor young girls"

Absolutely 100%

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By *icecouple561Couple
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9 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I have no sympathy for Huntley whatsoever,however we cannot have some other criminal setting themselves as some kind of vigilante hero. He should be charged to the full extent of the law. Finally I do hope this brings even the smallest level of comfort to the families of those poor young girls"

Yep I think they're who we should concentrate on and maybe give them some peace from the media coverage of him

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By *estivalMan
9 weeks ago

borehamwood

Would of rather he had recovered then been wondering when the next attack was coming

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By *xposedInTheMaleMan
8 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire

If you read the record of the guy who attacked him, it's probably a toss-up who you'd prefer to come out worst...

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By *ools and the brainCouple
8 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"If you read the record of the guy who attacked him, it's probably a toss-up who you'd prefer to come out worst... "

Yeah he's a complete wrong un himself.

Probably did to boost his status in jail rather than actually caring about what Huntley actually did, given that he's a triple murderer and rxxist himself, hardly a paragon of virtue.

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By *oubleswing2019Man
8 weeks ago

Colchester


"After his mum asked for the life support machine to be turned off, Ian Huntley has died.

Some will hail his attacker as a hero. Some will condemn the attack.

Your thoughts…."

I don't condone any form of vigilantism. (And I have a special dislike of Batman, for example).

My main thought is, "If this place (Prison) is such a place of control, how was it possible to harm another inmate ?

Serious failings by the Prison Service, demonstrating that the place that was supposed to control and contain their inmates failed in their most basic duty. Therefore their institutional existence is not fit for purpose. There should be an ex-Governor at the end of this.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
8 weeks ago


"After his mum asked for the life support machine to be turned off, Ian Huntley has died.

Some will hail his attacker as a hero. Some will condemn the attack.

Your thoughts….

I don't condone any form of vigilantism. (And I have a special dislike of Batman, for example).

My main thought is, "If this place (Prison) is such a place of control, how was it possible to harm another inmate ?

Serious failings by the Prison Service, demonstrating that the place that was supposed to control and contain their inmates failed in their most basic duty. Therefore their institutional existence is not fit for purpose. There should be an ex-Governor at the end of this."

What should replace prisons?

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By *oubleswing2019Man
8 weeks ago

Colchester


"After his mum asked for the life support machine to be turned off, Ian Huntley has died.

Some will hail his attacker as a hero. Some will condemn the attack.

Your thoughts….

I don't condone any form of vigilantism. (And I have a special dislike of Batman, for example).

My main thought is, "If this place (Prison) is such a place of control, how was it possible to harm another inmate ?

Serious failings by the Prison Service, demonstrating that the place that was supposed to control and contain their inmates failed in their most basic duty. Therefore their institutional existence is not fit for purpose. There should be an ex-Governor at the end of this.

What should replace prisons? "

Sorry, "their institutional existence is not fit for purpose" was not a "all prisons", as the qualifier stated "an ex-Governor", meaning that specific prison.

I don't mind prisons. Provided they are ran well, and inmates are safe. They are a vital place of work for families and ancillary staff, and a vital place to keep sentenced people at bay from society.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
8 weeks ago


"After his mum asked for the life support machine to be turned off, Ian Huntley has died.

Some will hail his attacker as a hero. Some will condemn the attack.

Your thoughts….

I don't condone any form of vigilantism. (And I have a special dislike of Batman, for example).

My main thought is, "If this place (Prison) is such a place of control, how was it possible to harm another inmate ?

Serious failings by the Prison Service, demonstrating that the place that was supposed to control and contain their inmates failed in their most basic duty. Therefore their institutional existence is not fit for purpose. There should be an ex-Governor at the end of this.

What should replace prisons?

Sorry, "their institutional existence is not fit for purpose" was not a "all prisons", as the qualifier stated "an ex-Governor", meaning that specific prison.

I don't mind prisons. Provided they are ran well, and inmates are safe. They are a vital place of work for families and ancillary staff, and a vital place to keep sentenced people at bay from society.

"

Thanks for the clarification. It didn’t read as a qualifying remark, it read as an additional statement.

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By *estivalMan
8 weeks ago

borehamwood


"After his mum asked for the life support machine to be turned off, Ian Huntley has died.

Some will hail his attacker as a hero. Some will condemn the attack.

Your thoughts….

I don't condone any form of vigilantism. (And I have a special dislike of Batman, for example).

My main thought is, "If this place (Prison) is such a place of control, how was it possible to harm another inmate ?

Serious failings by the Prison Service, demonstrating that the place that was supposed to control and contain their inmates failed in their most basic duty. Therefore their institutional existence is not fit for purpose. There should be an ex-Governor at the end of this."

you ibviously have no grasp of prisin or know anyone who has been inside, the places are full of violence and have been for decades especialy the ones where the likes of huntley are banged up, stick a few hundred violent individuals together under one roof if aint gona be sunday school

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
8 weeks ago

Pontypool


"After his mum asked for the life support machine to be turned off, Ian Huntley has died.

Some will hail his attacker as a hero. Some will condemn the attack.

Your thoughts….

I don't condone any form of vigilantism. (And I have a special dislike of Batman, for example).

My main thought is, "If this place (Prison) is such a place of control, how was it possible to harm another inmate ?

Serious failings by the Prison Service, demonstrating that the place that was supposed to control and contain their inmates failed in their most basic duty. Therefore their institutional existence is not fit for purpose. There should be an ex-Governor at the end of this.you ibviously have no grasp of prisin or know anyone who has been inside, the places are full of violence and have been for decades especialy the ones where the likes of huntley are banged up, stick a few hundred violent individuals together under one roof if aint gona be sunday school "

I have worked in a well run prison, and there were still incidents. Prison can not control for every eventuality.

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By *iman2100Man
8 weeks ago

Glasgow

Huntley was a murderer, his killer is a murderer. Sort of poetic justice there. Neither is right but somehow the universe feels in balance.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
8 weeks ago

Crawley Down

Oh Dear, What a shame, nevermind !

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