Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

News

Ian Huntley - they want to know how it happend!!

16 replies

totaleclipse · 29/09/2007 12:43

who the hel cares?

news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1286293,00.html

OP posts:
RubyRioja · 29/09/2007 12:45

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

tiredemma · 29/09/2007 12:46

He is on suicide watch though isnt he? so how did he manage to do it?

I for one would not like him to commit suicide, I would much prefer him living a miserable existance for the rest of his days.
Suicide for him would be an easy way out.

he should rot.

totaleclipse · 29/09/2007 12:47

But thinking about it, he must be suffering to want to kill himself, so I say keep him alive and let the bastard suffer for many many years.

OP posts:
tiredemma · 29/09/2007 12:51

He is an attention seeker. Dont forget, this is a man who tried to pretend that he was mentally ill so he could either get away with murder (literally) or at least spend his sentence in somewhere like Rampton or Broadmoor.

he is a sly, devious bastard and one who deserves to rot in a jail cell.

Dropdeadfred · 29/09/2007 12:52

He shouldn't be allowed to kill himself until he admits what he did and what happne to those girls - if only to their parents.

Then once they have that final information it should be their choice if he's allowed to top himself...

belgo · 29/09/2007 12:58

his photo on the BBC website really gives me the creeps. I can't bear to look at him
here

edam · 29/09/2007 13:00

Think I heard on the radio he was in Wakefield prison. Where they are clearly a tad careless - that's where Shipman killed himself (and the inquiry was very critical, took something like an hour to get a doctor to him and they tried to resuscitate him on the bed).

monkey3 · 30/09/2007 22:27

part of me thinks - shame he didn't succeed - it would save an awful lot of tax payers' money keeing him in prison, plus eliminate the chances of him being released by some idiot in a few year's time. But no, he needs to suffer and get regular beatings up from fellow inmates and feel the hatred of everyone who meets him

2mum · 30/09/2007 23:26

Evil man, he deserves to rot in jail. I hope he doesnt succeed if he tries again, i hiope he serves his time. I didnt realise he was only 33 i thought he was about 38.

Desiderata · 30/09/2007 23:32

It puts me in mind of the Moors Murders in the 60s. They never found the body of little Keith Bennett.

Many, many years later, his mother was asked if Ian Brady should have been hanged for his crime.

She said an emphatic no. She said had to suffer every day of her life, and she wanted Brady to do the same.

I think that says it all, really.

Keep the bastard alive, whatever it takes.

Pan · 30/09/2007 23:35

I do wonder what your motivation is to start this thread total???

TotalChaos · 30/09/2007 23:38

because he shouldn't be able to hoard potentially lethal doses of medication.

Pan · 30/09/2007 23:40

Ah!.

Very public-spirited of you.

TotalChaos · 30/09/2007 23:45

um I'm not the OP! similar but not identical names

Pan · 30/09/2007 23:48

Ah! .

CHOCOLATEPEANUT · 01/10/2007 21:30

Trouble is they dont rot in jail do they so I hope he manages it next time and he can go straight to hell.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread