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It is rare that I agree with you, Philip, but I do agree with your sentiment.We are not America. We don't have a death penalty in our country. It's hard to understand how you guys can perceive the disgraceful lapse in security that led to one thug murdering another thug as somehow a good thing.
P.
If no individual blame is attributed, a jury of his peers has found that the continued existence of the victim is an offence against society. It's a jungle in there ...
We do not allow prisoners the right to vote, let alone the right to decide whether another prisoner lives or dies.
P.
I say R.I.P Colin Hatch
Rest In Peices as the maggots munch on you scum![]()
I am 100% certain, that if filth like this were in the general population in prisons instead of being protected through segregation, that a lot of them would be able to control themselves and not commit the evil crimes in the first place.
If this guy had lived for another 50 years in prison it would cost the state at least £5m - when we have pensioners and WW2 veterans frightened to put the heating on in winter, there is something wrong with our priorities.
If these people knew they would get their head kicked in on a daily basis they would keep thier hands to theirselves.
And Phillip you're right, a typical Doodlebug response because typically I think anyone like Colin Hatch should put to death.
If I'm to be honest Phillip that did come to mind but I don't know how many child sex offenders get attacked in their system but yes you're right their prisons are violent and there are still child sex offenders.Untrue. U.S. jails have a terrible record of violence, but nevertheless they keep fillling.
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