The New(ly) Dead Thread

Obviously Huntley was a vile man so I have no real personally sympathy for him. An evil man is dead

That being said; his death, and that of Ian Watkins, show that there are alarming security gaps within the prison system

Even if you've committed the worst crime imaginable, you should still be "safe" in prison, and if you're not then it's a failure of the state to uphold rules and protections
 
Obviously Huntley was a vile man so I have no real personally sympathy for him. An evil man is dead

That being said; his death, and that of Ian Watkins, show that there are alarming security gaps within the prison system

Even if you've committed the worst crime imaginable, you should still be "safe" in prison, and if you're not then it's a failure of the state to uphold rules and protections
True, I've never been a fan of cheerleading clout seekers in prisons who think they have a moral obligation to inflict further violence.

Thoughts with the families of those poor girls who i imagine will be reliving their greif today
 
Obviously Huntley was a vile man so I have no real personally sympathy for him. An evil man is dead

That being said; his death, and that of Ian Watkins, show that there are alarming security gaps within the prison system

Even if you've committed the worst crime imaginable, you should still be "safe" in prison, and if you're not then it's a failure of the state to uphold rules and protections
Yeah but look at the money the state has saved not having to feed and house the scum.
 
Obviously Huntley was a vile man so I have no real personally sympathy for him. An evil man is dead

That being said; his death, and that of Ian Watkins, show that there are alarming security gaps within the prison system

Even if you've committed the worst crime imaginable, you should still be "safe" in prison, and if you're not then it's a failure of the state to uphold rules and protections
True, I've never been a fan of cheerleading clout seekers in prisons who think they have a moral obligation to inflict further violence.

Thoughts with the families of those poor girls who i imagine will be reliving their greif today

In this case both attacker and attackee are both utter scum.
 
Obviously Huntley was a vile man so I have no real personally sympathy for him. An evil man is dead

That being said; his death, and that of Ian Watkins, show that there are alarming security gaps within the prison system

Even if you've committed the worst crime imaginable, you should still be "safe" in prison, and if you're not then it's a failure of the state to uphold rules and protections
Mikey. You often post very insightful things and I appreciate how you have gone to the lengths of even suggesting the murderer of two children should be protected. That protection should have extended to them two children, they never got the chance to experience life and now that hammer of justice has come down on Huntley, you’re a better man than me for suggesting that.
 
Obviously Huntley was a vile man so I have no real personally sympathy for him. An evil man is dead

That being said; his death, and that of Ian Watkins, show that there are alarming security gaps within the prison system

Even if you've committed the worst crime imaginable, you should still be "safe" in prison, and if you're not then it's a failure of the state to uphold rules and protections
Yeh, but he'd of known he wasnt safe and he was a marked man,
I hope he woke up every day absolutely cacking himself
 

Welcome

Join the Everton conversation today.
Fewer ads, full access, completely free.

🛒 Visit Shop

Support Grand Old Team by checking out our latest Everton gear!
Back
Top