Bring back the Death Penalty
Posted: 12 Aug 2016, 09:43
Poor Ripper, he is fighting the decision to send him back to a top security prison, his Human Rights, he is entitled to his TV,
Visitors admirers who evidently queue to visit him, cost to the tax payer £300,000 a year. He will now live out his days in Broadmore, no more £20 a week picket money, supermarket where he can buy snacks etc, he can make 15 phone calls a week, listen to his MP3 player, up to four visits a week from his quote "Adoring visitors'. Plus plus plus..Now as he fights tooth and nail to remain where he is feigning to be as mad as a hatter, he fights tooth and nail to remain in Broadmore.
I think I mentioned that my mother and handicapped brother lived next to my mother in Rillington Place, he as very personable, when they discovered he was a mass murderer it was frightening, he was given the death penalty along with the young lad who my mother alwAys said in her opinion was innocent... I would bring the death penalty back in tomorrow for cold blooded murderers, and to think that The Ripper has a right to get legal aid ensuring that he could fight a decision to send him back to Yorkshire where he risks being killed by fellow prisoners. "Bring it On. Goodbye".
Visitors admirers who evidently queue to visit him, cost to the tax payer £300,000 a year. He will now live out his days in Broadmore, no more £20 a week picket money, supermarket where he can buy snacks etc, he can make 15 phone calls a week, listen to his MP3 player, up to four visits a week from his quote "Adoring visitors'. Plus plus plus..Now as he fights tooth and nail to remain where he is feigning to be as mad as a hatter, he fights tooth and nail to remain in Broadmore.
I think I mentioned that my mother and handicapped brother lived next to my mother in Rillington Place, he as very personable, when they discovered he was a mass murderer it was frightening, he was given the death penalty along with the young lad who my mother alwAys said in her opinion was innocent... I would bring the death penalty back in tomorrow for cold blooded murderers, and to think that The Ripper has a right to get legal aid ensuring that he could fight a decision to send him back to Yorkshire where he risks being killed by fellow prisoners. "Bring it On. Goodbye".