I'm beginning to think it might be better to restore the death penalty for child killers and killing of Police. Cases such as these attract the public appetite for crime cases and miscreants bask in concomitant notoriety whilst in reality ending up sad and lonely individuals self-tortured in tiny prison cells. What can Bamber do: nothing. What could Myra Hindley do except smoke herself to death, has Ian Huntley any future apart from saving his pills to effect a clandestine suicide? I could go on..
I've always been in favour of the death penalty and although mistakes were made in the past, since its abolition I wouldn't like to begin to count the many murders that we now have on a daily basis.
Child killers. Terrorists. Police murderers. I'm sure if it was reinstated it would make a difference.
Truthfully speaking and sad as it may sound but if JB had had a lethal injection I think we may have still been discussing the case even if it was to give a posthumous pardon on his innocence.
Life goes on and I'm afraid that's my attitude no thanks to this lawless society that we have at present.