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Guide the loaded chair into a sewer where it belongs,face down then close the man lid…
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I'd execute him after 10 years imprisonment. I'd even castrate him prior. The bloke will be wasting scarce resources of the NHS and HMP.
The bloke does not deserve to live, but must serve at least 1/2 of his impending long sentence prior. Then execute him with hanging or drowning him in a gunny sack drop over the side of a boat. |
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Refused to leave its cell….spineless cesspit of a country the bastard should have been dragged out…
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HE WILL GET BEATEN UP A LOT IN PRISON
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More likely he will befriend a warden, maybe marry her, and a psychiatrist will say he's a reformed character and he'll get parole after 15 years.
Such is justice in fcuked up Britain in 2025. |
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I think the court officials should taser him and then drag him out to face the victims of the family and relatives. I hope he gets beaten up in prison on a regular period. He must not forget what he's done (ever) until his death - accidental or natural.
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he was obcessed by A TATE so would have had plenty on here defending him
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Wont last long in the shovel will be targeted.
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Interesting to see what sentence the wig wearing one hands it…..
Yankee Doodle land it would be wrapped in orange and 155 years forgotten….. |
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Spare a moment for John Hunt and his poor daughter,they must be going through hell…..
And every other family losing their loved ones in the hands of vermin…. Most people would vote for the trap door nowadays….imo. I certainly would…. |
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Execute after 25 years. The most appropriate is an electric chair; just turn the switch on, then off; on again then off until he roasts.
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a) Hope the Hunt family are coping and the grief spells become shorter
b) Is the murderer acutally paralysed? c) Can you really to conveniently avoid facing justice and those you have afflicted in the actual courtroom? |
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I think the rodent is rubber from the waste down….
Daft Britain is the only country which allows the vermin to refuse court appearance to my knowledge… |
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Personally I think it should have been dragged by the beard…..but that’s my emotional reaction…..
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the.mad.dog.man 06 Mar 25 18:37
HE WILL GET BEATEN UP A LOT IN PRISON oh no he wont. |
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I am not minded to support capital punishment, but in this 101% clear cut case, it is surely warrented.
I hope this chap rots in hell for a very, very long time, but my gut feeling is that he will not be around for long. How JH and his daughter have got through the last few months is truly remarkable, my heart goes out to them both and I hope the next time I go racing, I bump into him to shake his hand. It would be an honour. |
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Concur with everything you say,WhiteHatJon.Especially the last paragraph.
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What are the odds of this, that two brothers seemingly brought up in a good household, could independently of each other, commit absolutely shocking acts of evil?
In the case of the other brother, ramming his car into two men at about 3 in the morning, but from what could be gleaned from reports at the time, apparently not tested for any substances, even though one of the police officers had said he seemed drunk and smelled of alcohol. PC Matt Clarke spoke to [Bradley] Clifford after the crash, saying the Mustang driver seemed drunk and smelled of alcohol. He was not given a breathalyser test at any point, the court heard Peter Hitchens has been highlighting for years, a possible correlation between smoking cannabis / marijuana and violent crime, particularly in smokers from a young age. This is from 2019: “All the Bataclan killers in Paris, all the Charlie Hebdo killers in Paris, almost every incidence of supposed terrorist killing in Paris were perpetrated by long term cannabis users. "You will find this again with a man on the train from Amsterdam to Paris, the man on the beach in Tunisia, the man who drove the truck through the crowds in Nice, the same thing over and over and over again and it's not just supposedly Islamic events but over and over and over again also in American mass killings the influence of marijuana on this is huge." So the question I'm asking here is, were the Cliffords both long-term cannabis / marijuana users? Who knows? But this was reported in the BBC article regarding Kyle Clifford : His only previous interaction with police had been in relation to a small drugs matter and a fight he was involved in, and he was not known to the force for domestic violence. So what exactly was the "small drugs matter"? From the same 2019 article: Mental health charity Rethink Mental Health said: “There is a substantial body of credible evidence that high-potency cannabis is a contributory factor for the development of psychosis, and that smoking high-potency cannabis can worsen the symptoms of psychosis. “While cannabis may be one of the causes of developing a mental illness, it is not the only cause for many people. Not everyone who uses cannabis will develop psychosis or schizophrenia. Not everyone who has psychosis or schizophrenia has used cannabis. But you are more likely to develop a psychotic illness if you smoke cannabis and are ‘genetically vulnerable’ to mental health problems." |
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Clifford's parents have been described as "lovely" by a neighbour. However, Kyle's brother, Bradley Clifford, is serving a life sentence for murder. Clifford, 30, ran down Jahshua Francis, 19, and 18-year-old Sobhan Khan in his Ford Mustang after they hit his car with a bottle on August 5, 2017. The two were behind the wheel of a moped and were flung into the air by the crash. Bradley then beat Mr Khan as he lay on the ground, punching him hard nine times.
Have we heard any apology from these "lovely parents" for either case ? |
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I know he was born in England but has a middle east look. Where were parents from ?
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Execution should be brought back for these sort of crimes ,not just him but the Southport scumbag and others like them .The cost of keeping these animals fed and looked after is a total disgrace just get rid .
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howard07 Mar 25 11:47
I know he was born in England but has a middle east look. Where were parents from ? Private Eye-level satire! ![]() |
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Murdered in jail hopefully, if there is any justice
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Parents should be jailed as well. Clearly couldn't care less about any sort of proper normal upbringing for their 2 pieces of vermin.
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I am truly in awe of the extraordinary dignity and courage displayed by John Hunt following the mind-numbing atrocity inflicted on his family by this pathetic, cowardly, narcissistic waste of space. I don't have the words,but I wish John and his daughter tranquility and peace for the future, no matter how impossible that prospect seems to me.
Shouldn't Racing and we punters get together and do something big to express our appreciation of this honourable man and his family. |
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brought up well enough for a middle class lady to jump all over him and hang around him for a good chunk of time
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women put up with or even like bad guys...what they don't like is bores.
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ihal essex
https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-family-of-john-hunt |
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It's one of the worst murders I've ever come across in Blighty that didn't involve children.
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Talking about it on Jermy Vine this morning,a lot of people want the death penalty brought back.Probably better to let him rot in Prison for the rest of his sorry life.
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Rotting in prison costs humongous amount of money unless it's served in a friendly country eg in Africa or arctic Siberia.
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You'd have an affy hard job bringing Lucy Letby back to life.
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True.
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Yeah, as if letby is innocent
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Ray Krone #2 imo
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Lucy Letby: A miscarriage of justice? I've not been following ever since her conviction.
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Letby innocent or guilty, you could never be 100% sure. Clifford you could be, there's a case for death penalty in horrible crimes and 100% sure of conviction.
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You'd get a lot less people pleading guilty - and therefore a hell of lot more families reliving their pain going through very lengthy trials. For the people worried about the taxpayers money - trials are very expensive.
You'd also get some victims and families of victims that are truly religious (rather than just pretending they are,) and therefore genuinely believing in the sanctity of life. There is plenty wrong with the justice system but it's part of what marks us out as a civilised society and you often find that the people shouting loudest for the death penalty are ironically the same people (falsely) proclaiming that the whole country is heading towards Sharia Law. |
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I would rather send them to a jail in Siberia……they stand in one position 8 hours a day…slop food and always feeling cold,they house some of the most venomous animals in mankind…
But this particular animal in question should go through the trap door imo….. |