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Masbrough, It wasn?t reported at the time of sentencing of his reason for not attending.
He had indeed according to reports shot himself in the chest but his up to date prognosis doesn?t say if he has recovered or never will, hopefully the latter.
It must run in the family as his Brother Bradley is also a convicted murderer and is serving time behind bars, he got 23 years.
Who gets to give their opinion upon whether there is '100% incontrovertible proof'? And aren't you suggesting creating genuine two-tier justice (as opposed to one confected by the likes of Farage) in which some people get a death sentence whereas others get 'only' a life sentence because there is deemed to be less than 100% incontrovertible proof?
What would be the % proof required to qualify for 'just' a life sentence? 95%? 90%? I?d be pretty upset if I were in that group.
Of course the 'they might be innocent line' comes out on these threads as do the inevitable sadistic fantasies that we saw yesterday evening. This thread isn't only open to those who favour the death penalty.
Since, you raise the issue, let's have a little game. I'll give you the Birmingham Six, the Guildford Four, the Bridgewater Four and Sally Clark. That's 15 people who would probably have hung, (and hung quickly in your world) in the last 50 years or so. If you chuck in Stefan Kiszko, who was wrongfully convicted of the rape and manslaughter of a child and that's 16.
How many innocent people murdered by killers who were let out of prison can you come up with in the same period?
And what sort of weird calculus are you applying - 'we should risk letting innocent people die on the gallows on the off chance that it might stop innocent people being murdered'? That's positively bizzarre thinking.
Last edited by KerrAvon; 13-03-2025 at 01:21 PM.
Really stuck for time and this is the first thing that came up.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-16638227.amp
Purely a numbers game. Get off your high horse.
Die now or die later, he's going to hell in the end. It's just delaying it.