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NORMANTHEDOG | 09:42 Tue 05th Sep 2006 | News
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hes been found unconcious in his cell in prison, lets hope he NEVER wakes up
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As the father of a 10 year old girl I feel quite angry with the people that saved this scumbag.
All convicted child killers and their like should be given a suicide pill when convicted,and let them make the decision themselves.
I haven't read all the replies ,but some of them seem to think they were right to save this monster!
Why should he be looked after for the rest of his life,if he wants to die let him!
I don't agree with the death penalty because mistakes are made(like Jill Dandos"killer"),but Huntly has actually admitted to his crime.
Send him to Hell.
good grief, if he wanted to die then why didnt he say ? we could ALL have give him a HELPING HAND !
He says he wants to die,if thats what he wants,let him have it,but not by suicide,,too easy for him,let someone else give him a helping hand,,slowly mind,,,slow and painful does it!
just like to add my comments to this thread, he must be so depressed to try and commit suicide ah what a shame i hope he never succededs and is misrible for everyday of his horrible nasty existance, and has for carr its a pity she dosent have a go at doing her self in, yet she thinks she hasent done much wrong, silly deluded cow that she is!!!!!
But when he dies,which it would seem to be thing he would like,his punishment is over. Obviously he's very unhappy now,so keep him unhappy,let him stay there and vegetate
I would be totally in favour of Huntley being revived and made to serve his sentence if it weren't costing the public millions each year to keep him & countless others in relative comfort in jail.

I enjoy reading Wardys tales of torture (as he well knows, and I would like to think they were written just for my benefit)

I wonder if that would cost much?
I strongly believe in respecting other people's human rights. However, when will politicians have the courage to change the law and let it state that people who harm others intentionally, in the vile and vicious way that Huntley has admitted to doing, should lose their human rights? People who commit such depraved acts of violence on children should not be given any kind of leniency at all! They show no humanity towards their victims or the families they condemn to a life of pain and deepest sadness! At least bring back hard labour and let people like this slave themselves to death and make sure they do not take the easier opt out of a quick suicide. Please, let's not give them the satisfaction of hitting the headline news and newspapers, becoming famous and earning money from books and films about their crimes! The families of these children should never have to hear any mention of Hindley again unless they chose to receive certain information, i.e. when he finally dies. Imagine trying to rebuild your life after such a tragedy and every time you think you are getting a bit stronger, you open the paper to find your child's murderer staring back at you, because he has managed to draw attention to himself yet again. I wonder if the Russians might care to let the UK government rent a little plot in the depth of Sibieria, thousands of miles from anywhere, to house those who have been proven guilty of such crimes. A hard labour camp with blank walls and minimal facilities, just enough to keep people like Huntley alive and working his life away. But life is never that simple, is it?

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