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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    She had a very tumultuous and painful life.

    Does that excuse indiscriminate killing of other human beings ?

    As messed up as she might've been , she was well aware of the wrongness of what she was doing.

    : just by coincidence , only a few days ago I watched the documentary of her life and crimes.

    In the end : a manipulative human being without any 'social' controls.
    No , doesn't excuse

    But there for the grace of God go I , kind of thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    What is laid down in legislation and open to a little interpretation by the judge.

    A "cause celebre" case will even when the sentence is over will end up applying to the

    Minister for Justice to be released, who is likely to refuse many times over unless convinced by a panel of experts

    individual is safe.

    No system is perfect.

    To seek perfection invites totalitarianism.
    To seek perfection is to seek my company laughing way out loud , at me tongue in cheek x





    Ps. Would you please rephrase your above post ?

    I'm having difficulty deciphering your meaning xx
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    No , doesn't excuse

    But there for the grace of God go I , kind of thing.
    Many children , many people are abused beyond comprehension , few turn into serial killers or mass murderers.

    A tough life ? Doesn't excuse such criminal behavior , and so they do deserve the most severe sentence possible.

    Nature ? Nurture ?

    Neither excuses Dwyer-like , Wournos- like behavior.
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Or : he gets to sit around reliving each succulent moment of brutalising and murdering another human being.

    Thoughts of "will I ever get out" might be accompanied by an analysis of what he did 'wrong' this time around to

    be caught ; years spent behind bars may give the respite from the facade of 'real life' of family and career ,

    allowing a full submersion in enjoying , planning , fantasising , etc. of his past crimes , and a mental preparation for

    what he may (get to) do upon his eventual release. Makes me sick to my stomach.

    So long he's protected from Gen Population in prison , will be nothing but a nice holiday enriched by the imagination

    and fantasies of such an intelligent mind.

    A smart and passionate sociopathic criminal -- the scariest of all.
    Reported whole working in the kitchens around knifes. Like ironic job already he was aroused, he will not change when released he will commit murder again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    What is 'Life Sentence' in Ireland ?
    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
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    15 years, possible parole, if satisfy panel for release, if dont then it can be actual life if they keep refusing you, all depends on the parole board.

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    Time to execute this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    Time to execute this thread.
    that implies the others should be kept alive :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by funlover12 View Post
    that implies the others should be kept alive :/
    A reprieve on appeal

    It's still alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funlover12 View Post
    that implies the others should be kept alive :/

    I don't advocate genocide.

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    Sexual Hannibal , Annabel Taylor's comment, " he will not change when released he will commit murder again" While extreme, Past examples of Individuals who crossed the line of killing, makes her statement valid

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