Re: Huang Na Killing




The law must also protect the innocent and sometimes the innocent are being
hung which is the fault of being too strict - as in Japanese occupation
times - sometimes your friends heads especially Chinese heads were hung on
poles.

"Bad boy" <badboy_sinland@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4313f452$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I like Singapore because here... the Law
> protect the rights of the innocent , and punish
> the criminals.
> Killers have minimum rights, have no escape
> route ....such as ...temporary insanity....madness...
> unsound minds.....psychopath....
>
> The only path open to them... is to the gallows.
>
> Bad boy.
>
> "ardeedee" <ardeedee1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4313ef26$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > Under British law motive need not be proved so it is sufficient for the
> > prosecution to prove only that he was the killer - and he was - he did
not
> > deny it - but I think he was a psychopath and such mental aberrations
only
> > show once upon a long while as in all serial killers -Jack the Ripper
> > etc -
> > that is how the term loony (loony) originated - when the moon (loon) was
> > high.
> > But he should not hang as he is not of sound mind and according to the
> > laws
> > he should be given life.
> > "Bad boy" <badboy_sinland@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:4313b9b0$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Huang Na was a bright kid...had no father..
> >> had a mother away in China....lived on her own.
> >> She had friends, among the store owners and
> >> workers, and a trusted friend of her mother
> >> who was supposed to look after her and protect
> >> her from harm.
> >>
> >> It is proven that he killed her, abused the trust
> >> she had in him, removed her clothing, dumped
> >> her body.
> >>
> >> Yes. the court failed to establish the killer's motive.
> >> Does this mean that he is not guilty!
> >>
> >> In our society, we could do without killers of innocent
> >> children, drug traffickers, and terrorists.
> >> Getting rid of them will make Singapore that much safer
> >> for our children.
> >> It is a noble thing to do.
> >>
> >> Bad boy.
> >>
> >>
> >> "RR" <rramesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:1125304478.090754.52070@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Maybe I missed this. What was the motive in the Huang Na Killing?
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>


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