Monday, 22 March 2010

The latest on horrendous-crimes'


Hanging was abolished at a time when there wasn't any firm proof and evidences' that the person in question had done or committed any such crimes', as murder, leaving manslaughter aside.

It appears' that there were many oversights' in case-evidences', that there wasn't any other alternative but to abolish such a religious-law-of punishment. However, with that of DNA testing and firm evidence of conviction it makes' one wonder why the implementations' of such extreme-punishment's' are not brought back to the courts' of justice.

It would without doubt, reduce such crimes' statistically, with immediate-effective-results'.

If a man has committed murder without any justified reasons', such as self-defence, and or similar reasons', then they should bare the results' of their crimes'.

It is without doubt that; criminals' such as Ian Huntley find themselves' in an extreme dilemma, with no quality of life, even taking it upon himself to try to release his own suffering, he has become a taunted -dog, not knowing what to expect from day to day, as a result of his hideous- disgusting and unspeakable crime. It is without doubt that he should be Hanged without question, as a relief from his own anguish and made as an example, to the rest of society that such crimes' are completely -unacceptable by any circumstances'.

And thus; installing a natural fear of God consciousness, and awareness that murderous and child-sex offenders will feel the results' of their crimes'.

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