Are we too soft on lawbreakers? Last on 22 Nov 2010

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Stephen Hawkins 22 Nov 2010 20:16

This makes me feel sad.

Mr. Paul Smith 22 Nov 2010 22:14

Sad and my tears in unison with Christine during her brave performance this evening. As a musician, writer and composer I am working on a project to cure ASBO's. The cathedrals in Britain are perfect venues for my work and perhaps Channel 4 would be interested in taking my projects further with a first performance somewhere to persuade lawbreakers to witness my Morale Prelude:- Vincent's 48 No.1 "The blessing of water". Asbotic people
would be anointed with oil. Please do get in-touch or forward this E message to the Home Secretary. As a vicar's daughter, she might have an insight.......!. Cordially, Paul.

Pauline-anne Badger 22 Nov 2010 22:27

This makes me feel disappointed. It helped me understand the speaker's point of view.

Due to the facts of the case, this is not a man and a man in a brawl. It is from the evidence of a man who used the ultimate force to kill. Who he is why any parent, friend, or person should speak up. The fatal blow from being in consultations was a known boxing knock out blow. Now that is not a yard fight. They knew.

Ted Sobanski 22 Nov 2010 23:45

My sympathies lie entirely with Christine Jones as I can only try to imagine the constant pain & suffering she must be experiencing day in and day out due to some brutal mindless thugs.These days thanks to all these "do gooders", the criminal has far more rights than the innocent victim & in many cases justice no longer prevails, as in this instance. Penalties handed out for serious crimes committed are far too lenient & the sooner that this trend is reversed the better.

James 26 Nov 2010 19:44

This makes me feel agree. It reinforced what I already believed.

Amanda Kelly 28 Nov 2010 17:26

i completely agree with you christine, my thoughts are always with you and andrew and family. amanda kelly

sallycarson 22 Jan 2011 16:39

This makes me feel sad.

I sympathise and agree with Ms Jones. At the mouth of two honest witness, if found guilty, yes it should be death penalt . They will never do it again.

L 31 Jan 2011 17:08

This is sad to hear and the attackers should be in jail but an eye for an eye makes us all blind.