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Your preferred Sentencing - Sara Sharif's killers

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ByQuaintAzureWasp · 16/12/2024 22:41

What would your sentence be for these three?
Sentencing tomorrow.

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riverislandjeans · 17/12/2024 21:05

@JustAnotherPoster00 as a rule, no, I don't think that's the way. Two wrongs don't make a right. But in this case, the horrific things they did to that child, they absolutely deserve it.

PattyDuckface · 17/12/2024 21:08

Capital punishment. Absolutely no need for British taxpayers to pay for them to be in prison for life.

Kibble29 · 17/12/2024 21:11

SympatheticCrooner · 17/12/2024 20:49

It's not until you start getting there that you realise that 62 is still relatively young. Marriage, sex, career changes, and if you had kids in your forties you can have young twenties or teen kids all these things are still happening in the lives of 60s women.

62 (with average health) is still decent life to look forward to, is what I am saying.

So out at 62 is still decent innings in this case.

Remember that age 62 is when she’ll be eligible for parole only. She’s never getting out and neither is he. No parole board will allow it.

Kibble29 · 17/12/2024 21:14

ThisOldThang · 17/12/2024 20:52

Ian Huntley and Rosemary West are alive and well in prison. Unfortunately, I think prison justice is just a myth.

It is a myth. Every so often you’ll hear that an infamous killer has had hot water thrown on them or been beaten up but overall, this doesn’t happen much at all.

They’re very well protected. I worked in a prison where a very prominent killer of recent years was being kept. He was in the seg (segregation) to keep him safe.

ssd · 17/12/2024 21:26

Its sickening these killers are kept safe in prison.

Daftasabroom · 17/12/2024 21:37

NewBootsWeather · 17/12/2024 13:46

It wouldn't be more sick and twisted.

It would be exactly the same.

Runingoncaffeine · 17/12/2024 21:44

We should have a vote in this country whether to bring capital punishment back for serious, aggravated crimes like these…

soupfiend · 17/12/2024 21:45

Gardenshed86 · 17/12/2024 21:02

I saw something in the news where Sara's mother was calling them sadists , yes they are, but where was she while her beautiful daughter was being regularly abused until she died

The courts made a decision that Sara live with her father, not her mother, so its not her decision that her daughter wasnt with her. The mother I think was vulnerable and suffered from difficulties so may not have been able to care for her daughter, its not her fault.

Helpless99 · 17/12/2024 21:45

The dad 100% should have got a whole life order.

Daftasabroom · 17/12/2024 21:51

Helpless99 · 17/12/2024 21:45

The dad 100% should have got a whole life order.

Judges can only work within the law as laid down by Parliament.

Was a whole life sentence available?

Kibble29 · 17/12/2024 21:59

It made me really sad when the judge spoke about the birthday card Sara had written for her dad saying “I love you so much” and how she described that thing purporting to be her stepmother as a beautiful queen, or words to that effect.

Just terrible. There’ll never be any sort of justice.

Kibble29 · 17/12/2024 22:02

Daftasabroom · 17/12/2024 21:51

Judges can only work within the law as laid down by Parliament.

Was a whole life sentence available?

No, it wasn’t.

As utterly heinous as this crime was, it didn’t meet the criteria for WLO.

endofthelinefinally · 17/12/2024 22:09

Gardenshed86 · 17/12/2024 21:02

I saw something in the news where Sara's mother was calling them sadists , yes they are, but where was she while her beautiful daughter was being regularly abused until she died

I suppose that as the family court took her daughter from her and gave her to a known child abuser, there wasn't much she could do. She was vulnerable, has learning difficulties and was uaed by that evil man to get a right to remain in the UK.
There are so many threads on here about the family court's insistence on giving abusive, violent men unsupervised access to chldren. Mothers are desperate but unable to do anything.

Gardenshed86 · 17/12/2024 22:13

I'm just listening to the judge's sentencing on Youtube, my god it was horrific what that little girl went through, I had no idea it was so bad

soupfiend · 17/12/2024 22:30

I dont know why people are so fixated on a whole life order anyway, he isnt coming out and even if she comes out, she wont be in any fit state to enjoy life as it were, prison damages people, she'll probably be ill, she'll probably never see or hear from her children again, she wont have any sort of life

thats good enough for me.

StarDolphins · 17/12/2024 22:31

Pixilicious1 · 16/12/2024 22:42

Death penalty if I had the choice

Same for me but I would modify it to be a slow long one.

Kibble29 · 17/12/2024 22:40

Gardenshed86 · 17/12/2024 22:13

I'm just listening to the judge's sentencing on Youtube, my god it was horrific what that little girl went through, I had no idea it was so bad

Neither did I. I listened to it earlier and just when I thought I’d heard the worst, another thing came along to prove me wrong.

Kibble29 · 17/12/2024 22:42

soupfiend · 17/12/2024 22:30

I dont know why people are so fixated on a whole life order anyway, he isnt coming out and even if she comes out, she wont be in any fit state to enjoy life as it were, prison damages people, she'll probably be ill, she'll probably never see or hear from her children again, she wont have any sort of life

thats good enough for me.

I agree that neither of them will ever come out. Their sentences may as well be 400 years long; nobody is ever going to sign off on their release.

I think the WLO is being spoken about as it would be a nail in their coffin, so to speak. The removal of any glimmer of hope that they might hold onto for future release.

natwalesrug · 17/12/2024 22:52

I have avoided hearing about this poor child’s suffering until this evening. Absolutely sickened and seeing those creatures being interviewed saying no comment made me feel chilled to the bone.
How the fuck can people creatures be so cruel? The step mother witnessed Sara’s suffering and allowed it to happen.
Surely it is a basic instinct to protect and care .

Kibble29 · 17/12/2024 22:56

natwalesrug · 17/12/2024 22:52

I have avoided hearing about this poor child’s suffering until this evening. Absolutely sickened and seeing those creatures being interviewed saying no comment made me feel chilled to the bone.
How the fuck can people creatures be so cruel? The step mother witnessed Sara’s suffering and allowed it to happen.
Surely it is a basic instinct to protect and care .

She done more than witness it. She bit her, held her down so that the father could brand her with an iron, called him home to beat her up, covered up the crime after Sara had died.

He delivered the killing blows (via a metal bar because he thought she was faking illness) but the stepmother was just as culpable.

fashionqueen0123 · 17/12/2024 23:12

They were talking about this on LBC last week. A guy called in and said he used to work in the courts and no judge he knew would ever award custody to a man where there was domestic abuse and they can’t have been given all the info . I was like are you joking?! Even the BBC reported how the judge had all the details. We know it happens all the time from posts on forums like this.

fashionqueen0123 · 17/12/2024 23:16

endofthelinefinally · 17/12/2024 22:09

I suppose that as the family court took her daughter from her and gave her to a known child abuser, there wasn't much she could do. She was vulnerable, has learning difficulties and was uaed by that evil man to get a right to remain in the UK.
There are so many threads on here about the family court's insistence on giving abusive, violent men unsupervised access to chldren. Mothers are desperate but unable to do anything.

This.

Alrhough wasn’t Sara taken away from her mother because she also abused her?

BobbyBiscuits · 18/12/2024 02:35

@ABunchOfBadBitches I was just thinking, maybe the jails in Pakistan are much worse than here, so they should be deported and do a hard labour camp in Pakistan. But I think the guys family might have a certain amount of money and influence whereby they might be able to con them into giving them more leniency? I could be wrong about that. But that would be my only worry about deportation.

tobee · 18/12/2024 04:06

MyBigFatGreekSalad · 17/12/2024 12:27

I'd chose life in prison. Death penalty would be the easy way out for these monsters, they'll have the worst time in prison and hopefully be treated far worse than they treated that poor innocent little girl.

Yes this.