Stumpyaura
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I was walking through Havant Thicket yesterday, close to where it happened and it made me so sad to think of poor Louise. Where it happened was on the outer edges of where people might be walking but tantalising close to where a large amount of people would have been enjoying family walks and exercise that day. It is unimaginable that such brutality was happening hundreds of yards away from people in all likelihood and that he walked off that day not full of remorse and horror at what had just happened, but anger still at Louise for whatever perceived wrong she had done that caused him to to carry out that act. I don't understand why the judge didn't take into account all of the cold and calculating factors that make him an extremely dangerous individual (and going to see her mother that day is terrible to imagine).