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Good riddance
I wonder if the con that whacked him will face a murder charge.
I wonder if the con that whacked him will face a murder charge.

As for life sentences that allow people out after as little as seven years....![]()
My father once told me we should never be happy about the death of someone but we can be thankful they are no longer around to do evil. I've always agreed with him. He fought in WW2 so I suppose he had some insight on enemies, hate and death.
I would agree with you, if only life meant life.While Huntley was a complete scum bag and deserved a life riddled with as much guilt as possible and deserved to spend the rest of his life behind bars. Nobody deserves to be murdered.
I would agree with you, if only life meant life.
If even one murderer is released and kills again, that's one murderer too many, yet in the ten years from 2000 to 2010, 29 released killers killed again...
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Killers who go on to kill again under spotlight
Over 30 killers went on to kill again after being freed from jail, Home Office figures show.www.bbc.co.uk
I can understand the frustration, Northern Ireland's government is in the control of Sinn Fein / I.R.A, our own government are convicted terrorists and murderers.
What is the answer then the death penalty?
Labour will never allow life to mean life.
The guy that killed him is a convicted rapist and murderer himself and should not be lauded.
That's him there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Russell_(murderer)
Yep, death penalty would be my preference. The world's a better place without Ian Huntley in it.
But on your other "claim" can you let me know which of the following Sinn Fein sitting MP's are convicted terrorists and murderers?
Órfhlaith Begley (West Tyrone)
Pat Cullen (Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
John Finucane (Belfast North)
Chris Hazzard (South Down)
Dáire Hughes (Newry and Armagh)
Cathal Mallaghan (Mid Ulster)
Paul Maskey (Belfast West)
quite a lot of vagaries there, Gerry Kelly's not an MP but was instrumental in the Good Friday agreement, Gerry Adams again not an MP and not he may be in court today but is innocent until proven guilty? Or has that changed? In fact has Gerry Adams ever been convicted of terrorism or murder? Can't find any evidence of such, nor for Gerry Kelly?All of those have a connection to the I.R.A because of their association to Sinn Fein which is nothing but the political wing of the I.R.A, just a mouth piece for terrorist murderers.
Gerry Kelly is part of the Northern Ireland government and is a convicted murdererer and terrorist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Kelly
Gerry Adams is in court today for his part in murdering people in England.
And there is not one person in Northern Ireland that does not know what Paul Maskey is.
All that we know about "The guy who killed him" is that he has been charged. The jury will decide who killed him, not you.I can understand the frustration, Northern Ireland's government is in the control of Sinn Fein / I.R.A, our own government are convicted terrorists and murderers.
What is the answer then the death penalty?
Labour will never allow life to mean life.
The guy that killed him is a convicted rapist and murderer himself and should not be lauded.
That's him there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Russell_(murderer)
Gerry Adams is appearing before a civil court, not a criminal one, so no conviction is even possible.quite a lot of vagaries there, Gerry Kelly's not an MP but was instrumental in the Good Friday agreement, Gerry Adams again not an MP and not he may be in court today but is innocent until proven guilty? Or has that changed? In fact has Gerry Adams ever been convicted of terrorism or murder? Can't find any evidence of such, nor for Gerry Kelly?
As for Paul Maskey, again can't find anything at all about him so you'll have to enlighten us, otherwise you're making an awful lot of claims
What have M.P’s got to do with the N.I government? We have MLA’s not M.P’s they are for Westminster. You couldn’t have looked too hard.quite a lot of vagaries there, Gerry Kelly's not an MP but was instrumental in the Good Friday agreement, Gerry Adams again not an MP and not he may be in court today but is innocent until proven guilty? Or has that changed? In fact has Gerry Adams ever been convicted of terrorism or murder? Can't find any evidence of such, nor for Gerry Kelly?
As for Paul Maskey, again can't find anything at all about him so you'll have to enlighten us, otherwise you're making an awful lot of claims
So we're back on politics now despite my specific request not to do so?What have M.P’s got to do with the N.I government? We have MLA’s not M.P’s they are for Westminster.
Gerry Kelly is an MLA and a convicted I.R.A terrorist and murderer.
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Gerry Kelly - Wikipedia
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