Re: Huntley's tariff



IanAl wrote:
> On 29 Sep 2005 13:23:05 -0700, "thedarkman"
> <A_Baron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I thought this bloke had already been given a tariff of 50 years a
>> while ago by Lord Woolf. I know Roy Whiting got 50 years, and I don't
>> see why Huntley should get a day less as he's not only quite a bit
>> younger than Whiting but killed two girls. At any rate, hopefully it
>> is academic; I can't see either of these sickos ever being released.
>
> We don't know Huntley's motivation or even what he did, so how is he a
> 'sicko'?

His "story" about accidentally killing them is so implausible as to be
discounted by just about everyone.
All that leaves is an intentional murder of two children. Is that not enough
to label him as a "sicko"?
--
Alex

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Zoidberg: "They took away my credit cards!"

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