Or even Has anyone ever heard of someone convicted of murder, serving their time and being released when assesed to be rehabilitated commiting another murder - i bet the answer is no
I saw a murder of crows. Also, most of my neighbours are murderers and rapists. Salt of the earth and all that.
Yes. I employed a murdere as a chef. After employing five other chefs in the previous year, I was somewhat relieved to employ Les, as he was a teetotaller and a vegitarian. Worked for me for three years before getting his own restaurant.
Would it depend on circumstances? Wouldn't you feel differently towards say, someone who murdered accidentally, to someone who planned it coldly?
RE: Would it depend on circumstances? You can't murder someone accidentally. Sorry for being a pedant.
i was at rudgate prison with the last man to be sentenced to hang for murder in the 60's, he had been released on license a few times, but couldnt hack it on the outside, so commited petty crime to get sent down again.............he was a nice old chap, never spoke and moved slower than a snail!!!!!
Don't personally know a murderer that has being released, but there are plenty that have commited murder are now living in communities. The most obvious been kids who have killed as they hardly serve any time eg. Mary Bell, Robert Thompson & John Venables
I know one, worked on one of the sites my company was building at. As I'm sure is usually the case, there were lots of extenuating circumstances.</p> I knew several when I was working at a local hospital including one who I was case manager for, I spent a lot of time with him during his rehabilitation care including many trips to rugby league & football matches (several involving Barnsley) all at the taxpayers expense!</p>
I used to be a a hardcore mass murderer, sometimes killing up to twenty or thirty people a day. Luckily, I started wearing those patches you can get to cut down on your homicidal tendencies, and now I rarely kill anyone at all. I sometimes do a bit of social killing when I'm out with the lads, but even then that's only one or two people - mainly tramps or Oasis fans - nobody important.