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I realise this is not the usual topic found in the lounge, but im sick to death of reading how this little scrote has done something "serious" again and its still kept secret now hes breached bail conditions. Ive been following the story the last week and even watch Jack straw waffling how it wont be divulged what hes done. Forgive me, but hasnt he lost all his right to be molly coddled as soon as he got into trouble again?
This must be a horrible horrible time for Jamie's mum, having all this dragged up again, when she must be trying to piece her life back together. Ive read exactly what these 2 "children" did to that little child, and can only say if they had been adults they would never have got out :wall :wall

what a total waste letting them out has been,proof of that is this evil piece of crap has once again been caught doing something "serious". Everytime i read that they are protecting him i want to shout and yell. They never gave 2 sh*ts about that poor baby. I dont care if your 10 or 60 murder is murder and you should get life in prison.
And NOW his ex solicitor is saying he should be given a chance, pft, what chance did they give poor Jamie

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My view is shoot the little shit and save us the taxpayer some money. I really mean that too... cost of a bullet couple of pence, compared to over £250,000...
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Put it in context. How many murderers, Sex offenders, people involved in serious organised crime, people convicted of violent crimes, such as ABH, GBH etc WON'T re-offend at some stage. About 50% ? I don't know it's that high.
What chance would a 'ferral' child from Bootle or Walton, who'd spent his teenage years in custody be able to live a normal life ?
If anyone wants shooting it's his parents who neglected him as soon as he was born.
Incidently, I drove past where James Bulger Died the other day and the area is full of agressive looking kids, roaming the streets as young as 4 or 5, and gangs of hoodies with 'Dogs' . Nice place Bottle !!!! Not.
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Bootle's a scum hole, i never go there anymore, as you say its full of hoodie's and kids trying to intimidate people.
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FoxyCav wrote:Bootle's a scum hole, i never go there anymore, as you say its full of hoodie's and kids trying to intimidate people.
Where you from? :wave

Me, I'm from Formby, where even scousers get out of the bath to pee. :lol:
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Bring back th electric chair!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The little git was given the chance of a new identity after what he and his murdering sidekick did to that poor little lad, now he should be made puplic and what he's done, then put in the electric chair.
My youngest is 18 mths, only a little younger than jamie was when he was cruely tormented and murdered. It's sickning what those boys did and the fact that they were allowed to walk free practically is disgusting and if they were adults they would have been made public, so what difference is it now, venables is an adult now. this justice system needs a good re think and thats putting it polietly.
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hang the little shit bags, save us even more money - plenty of tree's to do it from.
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Sod using the tree, I'll build the scaffold!
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cavalierclaire wrote: My youngest is 18 mths, only a little younger than jamie was when he was cruely tormented and murdered. .
Do you take him shoplifting with you ?


Not that anyone that does that sort of thing deserves to have their child murdered.

It's normal practise to look after your valuables. I bet you won't let your youngest wander the streets at 10 until midnight either.
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Squig wrote:Sod using the tree, I'll build the scaffold!
I was thinking rope, tree, tied to the back of a tow bar an accellorate
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I like it...
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Squig wrote:I like it...
not that I have given it much thought you understand.
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of course... expanding on your idea thou, we use a drag car and a bungee cord. I fancy seeing if we can emulate a champagne bottle effect...
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