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Murderer Can't Be Named For Legal Reasons ......
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Can someone with a legal background throw some light on this please?
A teenager murders a 7 year old girl in cold blood, the 7 year old girl is named, the family is named, the whole terrible incident is described on the news and front pages, yet the murderer cannot be named for legal reasons, whats all that about?
Can someone please explain it to me, no doubt she will plead insane, or something similar, and be out in a few years with a new identity, new home, protection etc, to lead her life whilst the victims family are just left to get on with it!!
A teenager murders a 7 year old girl in cold blood, the 7 year old girl is named, the family is named, the whole terrible incident is described on the news and front pages, yet the murderer cannot be named for legal reasons, whats all that about?
Can someone please explain it to me, no doubt she will plead insane, or something similar, and be out in a few years with a new identity, new home, protection etc, to lead her life whilst the victims family are just left to get on with it!!
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Mamy, it won't make any difference to me personally nor to many who have commented but the law always appears to safeguard the guilty and not the innocent. why?? If old enough to commit a crime of this nature then they should be treated like any adult who commits the same crime. That is just my personal opinion.
19:15 Mon 03rd Jul 2017
If this is the case in point, she has admitted what she did - I'll await what the court decides.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-46 60742/K atie-Ro ugh-s-p arents- arrive- alleged -killer -s-tria l.html
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This was not manslaughter, this was a murder of a 7 year old girl!!
Islay, rehabilitation? Do me a favour, so then, she was 15 at the time of the 'murder', if she does 20 years she'll be out aged 35, the 7 year old victim will always be 7 years old, don't talk to me about rehabilitation!
If the victim can be named then so should the perpetrator!!
Islay, rehabilitation? Do me a favour, so then, she was 15 at the time of the 'murder', if she does 20 years she'll be out aged 35, the 7 year old victim will always be 7 years old, don't talk to me about rehabilitation!
If the victim can be named then so should the perpetrator!!
Jamie Bulgers killers got new identities and a new life in Australia, Jamie Bulgers mum will never hold her son again, his murderers parents will see their sons.
they should have been behind bars for the rest of their life, another case where the victim is treated worse than the perpetrator.
Hasn't she admitted it and said she thought she was a robot.
Dave.
they should have been behind bars for the rest of their life, another case where the victim is treated worse than the perpetrator.
Hasn't she admitted it and said she thought she was a robot.
Dave.
Mamy, it won't make any difference to me personally nor to many who have commented but the law always appears to safeguard the guilty and not the innocent. why?? If old enough to commit a crime of this nature then they should be treated like any adult who commits the same crime. That is just my personal opinion.
Islay, you have missed the point completely!!
What I have been trying to say is, if the victim and her family can be named then why not the perpetrator, the victim was 7 years old!!
I was NOT asking for a lynching or for her to be hung drawn and quartered, just fairness, if fairness is the right term!
I wonder how you'd feel if, heaven forbid, it was one of your family that suffered at the hands of this murderer!
What I have been trying to say is, if the victim and her family can be named then why not the perpetrator, the victim was 7 years old!!
I was NOT asking for a lynching or for her to be hung drawn and quartered, just fairness, if fairness is the right term!
I wonder how you'd feel if, heaven forbid, it was one of your family that suffered at the hands of this murderer!
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