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Getting Paid for Being a Monster

This is SO sad but true.

Don’t let these evil monsters claim a penny

By Fiona McIntosh

We now know what ­serial killers do all day in jail.

They plot new ways to bleed our compensation system dry.

Some of the most vile men ever to have walked the Earth are busy planning their next loony ­compensation sting at the ­taxpayer’s expense.

The “Evil 13”, a gang of serial killers including Milly Dowler’s murderer Levi Bellfield, Soham monster Ian Huntley and the ­Suffolk strangler Steve Wright, have spent tens of thousands of taxpayers’ money lodging trivial compensation claims.

So while severely wounded soldiers are fighting to get even £50,000 for the horrendous loss of their fertility, Levi Bellfield is bunging in a claim for £30,000 because he was “given a slap” by a fellow prisoner.

This 6ft tall 18-stone ­monster has gone crying to ­personal injury lawyers over a minor assault which left him with a few cuts and bruises.

He claims it is his “human right” to be protected from the prison’s main population because of his crimes. Remind us again of those crimes?

Only the savage murder of three young women who no longer have the luxury of any human rights.

Nor do the Dowlers, as Bellfield made sure when he subjected that heartbroken ­family to the most harrowing murder trial in living memory.

It is beyond belief that monsters like Bellfield are being allowed openly to milk our compensation system.

Milly’s killer is said to sit in his prison cell, surrounded by legal papers, figuring out new ways to sue the prison service “for a bit of a laugh”.

Even if his claims are ­eventually thrown out, they still cost the taxpayer tens of thousands of pounds to defend.

That’s on top of the ­£4million we’ve forked already out on legal aid at his trials.

There is something inherently wrong with a system which ­allows a child-killer like Ian Huntley to sue the prison service for £95,000 for a knife attack while ­critically injured soldiers ­returning from ­serving our country in Afghanistan are forced to fight for years to get half-decent ­compensation ­payments.

Part of the problem lies with the new breed of no-win, no-fee lawyers who will do anything to make a fast buck, even if it means screwing the taxpayer for the sake of a serial killer who will never see the light of day outside ­prison.

While even the worst offenders have the right to sue the prison service for serious assaults, this sub-culture of petty claims through personal injury lawyers must now end.

Even outside prison these legal vultures are a menace to the taxpayer, with the cost of ­personal injury claims doubling to ­£14billion in 10 years.

It now means every motorist in the country is paying exorbitant insurance premiums to fund petty claims.

Former Labour Justice Secretary Jack Straw is on a crusade to clamp down on this legal racket.

It is not only costing us dear but lining the pockets of our most heinous criminals.

From Here

*Applause*

Laws need to be changed.

 

 

Moors Murder Victim’s Mum Speaks Up

‘Hanging’s too good for Hindley’: Mother of last Moors Murder victim says she WON’T back return of death penalty

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Last updated at 5:28 PM on 6th August 2011

The mother of the last victim of the Moors murders is refusing to back the return of the death penalty insisting ‘hanging is too quick’ and child murderers must be made to suffer.

Twelve-year-old Keith Bennett is buried on bleak Saddleworth Moor on the border of Yorkshire and Lancashire after being murdered by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley in 1964.

Brady only admitted Keith’s murder – along with Pauline Reade, 16 – while serving a multiple life sentence for killing three other children, but has always refused to reveal the whereabouts of his grave.

Keith Bennett's mother Winnie Johnson on Saddleworth Moor. She said hanging murderers is 'too quick'Keith Bennett’s mother Winnie Johnson on Saddleworth Moor. She said hanging murderers is ‘too quick’

The pair were jailed for life in 1966 after being convicted of the murders of three other children, Edward Evans, Lesley Ann Downey and John Kilbride. Myra Hindley died in jail in 2002.

Last night, Keith’s 77-year-old mother Winnie Johnson said hanging was too quick and child killers must be made to suffer.

It comes as almost 50 years after the death penalty was abolished there is an ever growing online petition calling on Parliament to hang child and police killers.

Ian Brady
Myra Hindley

Ian Brady and Myra Hindley were jailed for life in 1966 after being convicted of the murders of three other children, Edward Evans, Lesley Ann Downey and John Kilbride

The last hanging in Britain took place the year the schoolboy was murdered.

HANGING: A HISTORY

Winnie Johnson said hanging was too quick and child killers must be made to suffer

Until 1868 hangings were performed in public

In London, the traditional site was at Tyburn, but before 1865, executions took place outside Newgate Prison, Old Bailey, now the site of the Central Criminal Court

The death penalty was abolished in 1965 and renewed in 1969

The last woman to be hanged was Ruth Ellis on July 13, 1955, by Albert Pierrepoint who was a prominent hangman at the time

The last hanging in Britain took place in 1964, when Peter Anthony Allen, at Walton Prison in Liverpool, and Gwynne Owen Evans, at Strangeways Prison in Manchester were executed for the murder of John Alan West

But last night Ms Johnson insisted she would not be signing-up to the first controversial issue the man-in-the-street wants debated in Westminster under the Government’s new ‘let-the-people speak’ decree.

She said: ‘Hanging is too quick. Child killers like Brady must be made to suffer, in the way he hurt my Keith and all the other little ones.

‘The rope is too simple a solution for his sort. Serial killers like him need to be left to rot, for years, when hopefully they will reflect on their appalling crimes.

‘People could be forgiven for thinking I would be among the first demanding a return to capital punishment, but that is too soft a sentence for Brady.

‘I really hope that he has suffered over the years and now, maybe in the twilight of his life, he will display a single shred of sympathy by telling me where Keith’s remains are located.

‘The gesture would mean so much, especially as all police searches for Keith’s body have officially ended.

‘If Brady had swung for his crimes against my son and the others, there would have been no chance – however slim it is – of him relenting and putting me out of my misery by pinpointing Keith’s grave.’

The search for Keith's body on Saddleworth Moor has been going on for decades - but Brady has refused to reveal the grave's whereaboutsThe search for Keith’s body on Saddleworth Moor has been going on for decades – but Brady has refused to reveal the grave’s whereabouts.

I can understand her hope of finding her baby’s grave through Brady, I just do not ever see him giving it. Serial killers enjoy the games, the attention and the pain that they produce in the families, the living victims.

I understand her hoping that he has spent years dwelling in the death he caused, but I doubt that he did.

Most serial killers love re-living their crimes, many even return to the murder / burial sites to masturbate. Some bring lovers o these spots for sex because the memories excite them.

I wish that her ideas could be truth but there is no real reason to believe that she can / will / has gotten what she hopes for.

Keith was lured into a car by Brady’s lover Hindley while walking to his grandmother’s house four days after his 12th birthday in June 1964 – two months before Peter Allen, 53, and Wynne Owen Evans became the last murderers to be hanged in the UK.

Brady killed Keith and buried him on the Yorkshire-Lancashire moorland while Hindley kept look-out.

When the e-petition reaches the expected 100,000 signatures, MPs will be forced to debate a return to the gallows.

I can not see any reason to keep serial killers, child killers or pedophiles alive. Medical science, psychiatrists, criminologists, history and more have proven that these offenders can not and will not be “fixed”. They are and always will be threats to society in general, to the weak and to our children in particular.

For these kinds of criminals, the most brutal, repeat, killers and tormentors I support capital punishment.

They add nothing but fear, threats, pain and insecurity to our society, even in prison. Why allow that?

They will never be able to be productive members of society and will always be a threat to anyone that has to come into contact with them (including but not exclusive to guards, doctors, nurses, teaches, visitors, maintenance people, and other prisoners) so why allow this risk to all for the few?

Let me know your opinions and why.

If you want to sign the petition there is a link (a few others as well) below.

An article on the petition.

The Restore Justice Site

The Petition To Restore The Death Penalty In England For Child and Police Killers.

This just seems relevant. A petition to refuse child killers new identities.

If you do not support capital punishment but do support life sentences meaning LIFE this petition is for you.

If you want human rights you must behave like a human

It’s our human right to have the chance of freedom, claim notorious killers sentenced to die in prison

By JACK DOYLE and HANNAH ROBERTS

Three notorious murderers sentenced to die in jail are demanding their ‘human right’ to be considered for freedom.

In an explosive move, the unelected European Court of Human Rights has agreed to hear the cases, putting Strasbourg on a collision course with the UK Government and enraging victims.

Each killer committed crimes so serious they were handed a ‘whole life’ sentence by the courts.

But Jeremy Bamber, Peter Moore and Douglas Vinter argue these should be subject to ‘regular review’ to prove they have reformed.

Can they understand that their actions, their abuse of freedom and their choice to destroy others is what caused them to lose their ‘rights’? How can they not get that? How can anyone else support them in this fight?

They say condemning them to die in jail amounts to ‘inhuman or degrading treatment’ and breaches their right to a fair trial.

Inhuman? Degrading?

Murdering others is inhuman and degrading. THEY chose to do that now you have your ‘rewards’! If the shoe fits wear it.

They gave up the rights they claim to be in violation when they proved themselves to be severe threats to society in general. These individuals chose to act in a way that severely violated the rights of those that they killed, those that cared for and knew the people that they killed and society by causing fear. These individuals made the decisions they did and chose to give up their rights.

If the court rules in their favour, every one of the 41 ‘whole life’ killers behind bars is handed a chance to get out.

Some of the country’s worst killers could then insist on release hearings, including Moors Murderer Ian Brady, Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe and Rose West.

This is insane. The worst of the worst will be given the chance to again walk the streets. Even the chance is a horrifying prospect.

The case has provoked fury from ministers, who have pledged to fight the ruling ‘tooth and nail’.

I hope that the public also fights to make sure that serial killers do not get released back into their societies. The public needs to protest loudly against this. They can not simply hope that the worst will never actually be released because the chance that someone will cry hard and loud enough about their supposed reformed value may get them out.

Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke said: ‘It goes without saying that the Government will be fighting the case vigorously and defending the principle of the whole life tariff.

‘There will always be a small number of prisoners whose crimes are so appalling that judges rule that they should never become eligible for parole.

‘Their decisions should be upheld.’

All convicted murderers are given life sentences but in most cases judges set a minimum term – of up to 30 years.

After this, the parole board rules on whether or not they are safe to be released.

But courts hand out a ‘whole life’ term if the crime is seen as ‘exceptionally serious’.

They are given to repeat killers who plan their crimes or have a sadistic or sexual motive.

Child killers who abduct their victims or abuse them may also receive a whole life sentence.

The case will come before the Strasbourg court within months.

Parole boards have routinely allowed violent offenders to return to general society. In the USA Arthur Shawcross was paroled after 14 1/2 years (on a 25 yr sentence) even though he raped, tortured and murdered two children. The parole board overlooked a report that said he was a danger instead relying on another report that praised his good behavior while in prison. It is usually easier for serial criminals to ‘behave’ in prison due to the tight schedules and the fact that they know parole is dependent on their behavior. They out smart the parole system all too often.

Let’s take a look at these three upstanding citizens that feel their rights have been violated.

Jeremy Bamber slaughtered five members of his family in 1985. He shot his adoptive parents, June and Nevill, his sister Sheila Caffell and her six-year-old twins Daniel and Nicholas at their house in Essex.

Welsh serial killer Peter Moore was jailed for life in 1996 for murdering Henry Roberts, 56, Edward Carthy, 28, Keith Randles, 49 and Anthony Davies, 40.

The men were repeatedly stabbed and left half-naked.

Bodybuilder Douglas Vinter was released from prison after nine years for killing a work colleague, Carl Edon, 22, in 1995.

On his release, he stabbed his wife Anne White four times and strangled her.

So, we have a family annihilator who did not even have a problem killing little kids, a serial killer and double murderer whose second killing was committed right after his release on the first murder charge.

Last night Mr Edon’s mother, Valerie, 65, said: ‘Don’t we have any human rights, what about the victims? He’s a monster. He will definitely kill again if he gets out.’

Miss White’s mother, Peggy, 65, added: ‘It’s scandalous what he’s trying to do. There are two families ruined because of what he’s done.’

I think those are the voices that need to be heard. These two mothers need to scream their feelings from the roof tops before some commission decides to give these repeat violent offenders the chance to kill in the general public once again.

Of course, I say reinstate capital punishment,  but that is just my opinion.

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