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Should this family be kept off our streets for good?

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anotheoldgit | 16:42 Mon 23rd May 2011 | News
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I make no excuse in entering these vicious crime for debate, just because they happen to be black.

This young savage killed this poor girl for the sum of just £200, that is how cheap he values a life.

Apparently he comes from a family of killers, so perhaps they can have a family get together in jail.
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Very sad, that this young guy doesn't know any other way of life than street crime, and that life is cheap.
One does not gaol folk for what they might do, but for what they seem to have done beyond reasonable doubt. That said I'd be disappointed if the law didn't keep an eye on those they consider likely offenders.
Who do you consider it is sad for, boxtops?
yet more examples of natures mistakes that should be removed from the gene pool
>>>yet more examples of natures mistakes

Yes but what a pity they have finished up in THIS country instead of Africa (or similar) where they belong.

Trouble is we are all at risk of these low lifes thinking WE should be stabbed for £200.

And there are dozens of examples like this every week.

One of the major reasons why this country is going downhill fast.
A cost of a human life for only £200. It speaks volumes for modern Britain when the values in society have deteriorated when life is so cheap. I suppose he will be locked up for a couple of years and then released to a life of crime.

Politicians have a lot to be sorry about but after feathering their nests can retreat into something that resembled the old Britain.
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