I don't understand how some people given "life" or lengthy sentences will never see the light of day again, i.e. Ian Brady, Rose West, Peter Sutcliffe, Dennis Neilson etc, whereas others, just as debased, are released after serving a token sentence.
Serious questions must be asked of those decision makers who continually make such erroneous judgements about monsters like Sonnex and others of his ilk. How he could be judged to be "medium risk" to the public, with his previous history, is mind blowing to say the least.
Our recent domestic history is littered with such examples of gross incompetence and systematic failures by people who are supposedly acting in the best interests of Joe Public. This outrage, little Victoria Klimbie, Baby Peter etc etc.
And what happens to them when these atrocities happen? We get lame excuses by some apologist keen to cloud the issue and divert responsibility anywhere except at those who are the most culpable. In the end, all we get is "lessons must be learnt", the usual bullsh*t which makes my blood boil! Because, seemingly, lessons never get learnt and we just stagger on regardless until the next disaster.
The days are long gone when we had effective deterrents to stop some of these outrages happening in the first place, and instead they've been replaced by so called decision makers so weak and wet that they're liable to drown in their own p*ss.
These examples make me believe that, in certain instances, the re-introduction of capital punishment might not be such a bad thing after all.