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    The Solihull Child Abuse Case.

    Utterly horrific.

    Pretty much unwatchable on the news, that film they took of his suffering was absolutely heartbreaking, I had to turn over.

    How can people be so devoid of humanity towards a child?

    I hope that both get daily r a p e d an beaten up every day they're in prison, vile, vile, subhuman scum.

    WTF child services and the police were doing in Solihull in regards to this matter is shameful, heads should roll.

    RIP little chap, I for one will be thinking of you and hoping your soul is at peace.

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    Couldn't agree with you more Mick, just heard on the news tonight that someone in social services concluded there were no safeguarding issues just a few months before his death.

    I'll never understand why people do such evil things to culminate in being left to rot in prison.

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    I saw that on the news, heartbreaking, just unbelievable that people can be so cruel to a helpless child. They deserve to be hung.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I saw that on the news, heartbreaking, just unbelievable that people can be so cruel to a helpless child. They deserve to be hung.
    This subhuman c u n t of a step mother can even be heard on the phone to the emergency operator and seen on police body cam referring to this poor child as "a little sh it" and claiming he was head butting the floor!!!

    Her and this kid's pathetic excuse for a father just stood there without an ounce of remorse for the dead child they'd been abusing, feeding with salt and telling that "nobody loved him" for three months.


    I'm not a violent person but I can honestly say that I could take a baseball bat to both of these people and beat them until they were tomato ketchup and then flushed away down a drain.

    I would have no compunction about beating them both to death, rarely have I felt as upset and angry as I have about this case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    This subhuman c u n t of a step mother can even be heard on the phone to the emergency operator and seen on police body cam referring to this poor child as "a little sh it" and claiming he was head butting the floor!!!

    Her and this kid's pathetic excuse for a father just stood there without an ounce of remorse for the dead child they'd been abusing, feeding with salt and telling that "nobody loved him" for three months.


    I'm not a violent person but I can honestly say that I could take a baseball bat to both of these people and beat them until they were tomato ketchup and then flushed away down a drain.

    I would have no compunction about beating them both to death, rarely have I felt as upset and angry as I have about this case.
    don’t worry mick I think they’ve got the beatings to come,prison officers will turn a blind eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I saw that on the news, heartbreaking, just unbelievable that people can be so cruel to a helpless child. They deserve to be hung.
    This is the latest of a long line of young children being murdered by cowardly, cruel and evil monsters. They will never bring back hanging as the liberals in charge don't believe in the "state taking revenge", and seem haunted by Timothy Evans and Ruth Ellis. Scientific advances and DNA have overtaken reasons not to reimpose hanging, "but there's still that chance". What the liberal elite don't really want is one of their own as Home Secretary having to write the words "The law must take its course" on the file. Time for a referendum on the whole issue, as the subject is too big for parliamentarians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lindenbaggie View Post
    This is the latest of a long line of young children being murdered by cowardly, cruel and evil monsters. They will never bring back hanging as the liberals in charge don't believe in the "state taking revenge", and seem haunted by Timothy Evans and Ruth Ellis. Scientific advances and DNA have overtaken reasons not to reimpose hanging, "but there's still that chance". What the liberal elite don't really want is one of their own as Home Secretary having to write the words "The law must take its course" on the file. Time for a referendum on the whole issue, as the subject is too big for parliamentarians.
    Guess, I'm a liberal elite.

    First of all, this case is horrific, and I have nothing but contempt for the parents.

    What happens in an instance like this is we think emotionally about what we would all love to do to the parents. And I agree with the sentiment of that anger.

    But there is always that small chance of a miscarriage of justice in the future where an innocent person is convicted. That is a possibility where there would be no coming back from death for a wrongly convicted person.

    Referendum's are dangerous and divisive. There are some decisions that appointed officials should make and this is one of them. We all know capital punishment would be reintroduced if there was a referendum, and that would be to the detriment of the country, in my opinion. We would be going backwards by generations as a country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    Guess, I'm a liberal elite.

    First of all, this case is horrific, and I have nothing but contempt for the parents.

    What happens in an instance like this is we think emotionally about what we would all love to do to the parents. And I agree with the sentiment of that anger.

    But there is always that small chance of a miscarriage of justice in the future where an innocent person is convicted. That is a possibility where there would be no coming back from death for a wrongly convicted person.

    Referendum's are dangerous and divisive. There are some decisions that appointed officials should make and this is one of them. We all know capital punishment would be reintroduced if there was a referendum, and that would be to the detriment of the country, in my opinion. We would be going backwards by generations as a country.
    Fine. So how many "little Arthur's" have to die before a change of mind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lindenbaggie View Post
    Fine. So how many "little Arthur's" have to die before a change of mind?
    You are implying that if the death penalty was being used in the UK it would have prevented this from happening.

    You're asking the wrong question, you should be asking - If someone is prepared to do something which could land them in jail for their rest of their life, would it be that much of a deterrent to them if the death penalty was in place?

    My thinking is that it wouldn't.

    Its very raw at the moment, and I can understand the emotion. But the death penalty is not the answer.

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    Heard it on the radio. Had to switch it off as it was too upsetting.

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