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    Senior Member Norfolknchance's Avatar
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    Re: Peter Sutcliffe, released or not.

    Makes the old blood boil this sort of stuff.

    How can "life" not mean no chance of getting out? What must the families of the victims feel when they read that he is now a reformed character and not a danger?

    How much has it cost the taxpayer over the past 30 years to keep this oxygen thief in nick?

    The next Angry bus will be along in 10 minutes, this one's full up.
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    Re: Peter Sutcliffe, released or not.

    All the Texans etc who post on these on-line newspaper reports simply say things like "he would be dead in the US so no problem."
    It is true. This country is so lame in these ways. He won't be 'cured.' So what if he is...what is done is done.


    By the way I've been trying to trace his ancestry - he doesn't look classic 'British Anglo-Saxon' but can't seem to find any insight. No big deal just interested. I know Sutcliffe is no a foreign name but he is very dark.

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    Re: Peter Sutcliffe, released or not.

    No, no no. Never in a million years.

    There, that's this one answered.....
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    Let him change his name and go and live with Venables and Thompson. They all seem to be hard done by these poor tormented people.

    Oh and then fill the house with concrete while they are in it
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    Re: Peter Sutcliffe, released or not.

    his wife moved back to the house they lived in together. She remarried and it failed. So she lives in their old house and visits him. Takes all sorts eh?

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    Re: Peter Sutcliffe, released or not.

    Quote Originally Posted by roadster280
    He'd be like a kid in a toy store today in B&Q. Hi-tech hammers with soft-touch rubber handles, soft touch screwdrivers. I don't know if it's for sale in the UK, but here in the US, Stanley have the appropriately named Fubar Hammer. Looks to be right up his street!

    i got me one of them. lovely bit of kit
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    Re: Peter Sutcliffe, released or not.

    He should be released if the Psychiatrists and lawyers are happy for him to lodge with their families on alternate weekends

    why do people get so wound up over something that has patently not effected them in any way, he kept the Toms gene pool strong by culling the weak, he kept the northern monkies on their toes and gave the papers something proper to be outraged about

    As well as enhancing HGV drivers profiles UK wide

    Let him go I say
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    Let him out and move him to Deepcut. Jobs a gud 'un

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norfolknchance
    What must the families of the victims feel
    Disgust, revulsion and a genital tightening perverse thrill knowing that mum was streetwalker who routinely blew foreigners for baccy money.

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    Re: Peter Sutcliffe, released or not.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cuddles
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    that 30 years is up next year :( i for one think, no leave him to rot and bury him head down, in a potato sack with his favourite ball pein hammer rammed up his jacksy and a rotten orange in his mouth
    Frankly it's liberal attitudes like your's that are ruining this country! He should be dug up, reburied and then dug up once more before being reburied. Harrumph. In the rain.
    Oh ok....how about we take a leaf out of the book of 'native americans' and smear him in honey then peg him out over an anthill with a chunk of fillet steak tied to his knob to attract the vultures in for lunch!!!
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