Originally Posted by
ninianclark
Follow the logic :-
He was released after his terrible crime
He was "monitored" and committed another crime / broke his release conditions - he was jailed again.
He was released again
He was "monitored" and committed another crime / broke his release conditions - he was jailed again.
Logic tells you - there is no effective deterrent, we know that if he is released he will offend again - as has been the case TWICE on top of his original crime.
He needs a 99 year sentence or kept in a secure mental facility (if he is psychotic). In which case we could then guarantee the public he would never be allowed out to do it again. He is very lucky we dont have a death sentence in the UK. Maybe he should share a cell with Charlie Bronson for a week or 2 - so he knows what it feels like to be attacked.