Gardenista
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27 years minimum? What a travesty and slap in the face to Alesha.
27 years minimum? What a travesty and slap in the face to Alesha.
Do we really need to know? He'd been fantasising about rape and murder for a year, he saw an opportunity and took it. I really don't see how knowing every little detail is going to add any more insight into the crime than that.
Throw away the key.
Not at all. The sentence is a fair one, and the judge doesn't at all deserve to be accused of delivering a 'slap in the face to Alesha.'
Yes and he also said previously that he had given a hoody to T because she was cold.Ironic that during the trial he said that TM had probably been fantasizing about what happened to Alesha, then he later admits it was actually him doing the fantasizing! Sick sick boy
What doesn’t sit well with me is how a ‘child’ sits through the details of his crime trying NOT to laugh. And then smirks at his victims parent. Think for a moment if she was your child and come back to me full of remorse for him.
Yes and he also said previously that he had given a hoody to T because she was cold.
What sentence did you expect?We'll have to agree to disagree. I'm disgusted.
Me neither but anger towards a psychopath is wasted
We'll have to agree to disagree. I'm disgusted.
What sentence did you expect?
He'll be housed with prisoners convicted of similar crimes. In 4 years time he'll be small time everyone forgotton about him. Hopefully.I was thinking more shotts if he manages to get there
27 years minimum? What a travesty and slap in the face to Alesha.
He was sentenced to life. All life sentences have a minimum tariff, that doesn't in any way mean he will be released when the minimum tariff is served. The way the judge was talking I wouldn't expect this one to necessarily ever be released at all.Something close to life
He was sentenced to life. All life sentences have a minimum tariff, that doesn't in any way mean he will be released when the minimum tariff is served. The way the judge was talking I wouldn't expect this one to necessarily ever be released at all.
It is life but he can apply for parole in 27 years , it doesn’t mean he will ever be allowed outSomething close to life
It was the maximum allowed in law for a juvenile, the judge made it clear it would have been higher if he was an adult.Then the minimum should be higher. Much, much higher.