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Offline Matthew Wyse

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #135 on: May 11, 2013, 06:35:03 PM »
Wow Ian!!!   Have you ever sat on a jury? 
Most people suspect the truth but few are able to admit it.

Offline Milly

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #136 on: May 11, 2013, 06:36:28 PM »
I agree Milly,
He is and will remain a danger to others. However, the reason he is in a top maximum security prison like Full Sutton is not because he might abscond (there is no danger of that in such a high-profile case) , it is because of the appalling nature of his crimes. Let us remember that this waste of oxygen murdered in cold blood, two five year old defenseless boys, a man and two women. All of whom were members of his immediate family. People who trusted him, loved him and gave him everything he ever desired. They gave him a home, a family, a job, a house of his own, a car, a private education, virtually everything a young person could ever possibly want. How did he repay them? He repaid them by sneaking into their home in the dead of night, when they were at their most vulnerable and brutally murdering them one-by-one. All because he wanted their money. He wanted what they had worked so hard for. He believed that this money was his and their lives were worthless and forfeit.
This inhuman monster is totally beneath contempt. He lacks the very qualities that make us human and deserves to be treated accordingly.This despicable animal will be caged until the day he dies.
Those who believe in justice in this life, he is getting his every single day; every time he manages to peer out of his window in a 10 X 8 cell and see's free people going about their daily lives. Those who believe in devine retribution - the fires are being stoked and cutlasses are being sharpened. Whatever your belief, this man is getting exactly what he deserves.
i thought he was supposed to be of reformed character.   8**8:/:

Offline Tim Invictus

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #137 on: May 13, 2013, 04:56:33 PM »
I agree Milly,
He is and will remain a danger to others. However, the reason he is in a top maximum security prison like Full Sutton is not because he might abscond (there is no danger of that in such a high-profile case) , it is because of the appalling nature of his crimes. Let us remember that this waste of oxygen murdered in cold blood, two five year old defenseless boys, a man and two women. All of whom were members of his immediate family. People who trusted him, loved him and gave him everything he ever desired. They gave him a home, a family, a job, a house of his own, a car, a private education, virtually everything a young person could ever possibly want. How did he repay them? He repaid them by sneaking into their home in the dead of night, when they were at their most vulnerable and brutally murdering them one-by-one. All because he wanted their money. He wanted what they had worked so hard for. He believed that this money was his and their lives were worthless and forfeit.
This inhuman monster is totally beneath contempt. He lacks the very qualities that make us human and deserves to be treated accordingly.This despicable animal will be caged until the day he dies.
Those who believe in justice in this life, he is getting his every single day; every time he manages to peer out of his window in a 10 X 8 cell and see's free people going about their daily lives. Those who believe in devine retribution - the fires are being stoked and cutlasses are being sharpened. Whatever your belief, this man is getting exactly what he deserves.
i thought he was supposed to be of reformed character.   8**8:/:

Spellcheck Milly..... you put reformed but you obviously meant deformed! This is Jeremy Bamber we are talking about and I for one (of many) concur with every word of Ian's last excellent post!

 8@??)(  8@??)(


Offline Eleanor

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #138 on: May 13, 2013, 05:11:40 PM »

There is no such thing as Divine Retribution.  Thank God.  Or has anyone got any proof of this?

Offline starryian

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #139 on: May 14, 2013, 05:27:14 PM »

There is no such thing as Divine Retribution.  Thank God.  Or has anyone got any proof of this?
There is no proof there is and there is no proof there isn't - scientifically speaking at least, under these circumstances; it is best keep an open mind.   8(0(*
Starryian..

Offline starryian

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #140 on: May 14, 2013, 05:32:57 PM »
Wow Ian!!!   Have you ever sat on a jury?
No I have never actually sat on a jury Matthew. But hope springs eternal  8(0(*
I think the closest I ever got was being made captain of the debating team at university for one term.  8()(((@#
« Last Edit: May 14, 2013, 05:36:11 PM by starryian »
Starryian..

Offline starryian

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #141 on: May 14, 2013, 05:38:23 PM »
I agree Milly,
He is and will remain a danger to others. However, the reason he is in a top maximum security prison like Full Sutton is not because he might abscond (there is no danger of that in such a high-profile case) , it is because of the appalling nature of his crimes. Let us remember that this waste of oxygen murdered in cold blood, two five year old defenseless boys, a man and two women. All of whom were members of his immediate family. People who trusted him, loved him and gave him everything he ever desired. They gave him a home, a family, a job, a house of his own, a car, a private education, virtually everything a young person could ever possibly want. How did he repay them? He repaid them by sneaking into their home in the dead of night, when they were at their most vulnerable and brutally murdering them one-by-one. All because he wanted their money. He wanted what they had worked so hard for. He believed that this money was his and their lives were worthless and forfeit.
This inhuman monster is totally beneath contempt. He lacks the very qualities that make us human and deserves to be treated accordingly.This despicable animal will be caged until the day he dies.
Those who believe in justice in this life, he is getting his every single day; every time he manages to peer out of his window in a 10 X 8 cell and see's free people going about their daily lives. Those who believe in devine retribution - the fires are being stoked and cutlasses are being sharpened. Whatever your belief, this man is getting exactly what he deserves.
i thought he was supposed to be of reformed character.   8**8:/:

Spellcheck Milly..... you put reformed but you obviously meant deformed! This is Jeremy Bamber we are talking about and I for one (of many) concur with every word of Ian's last excellent post!

 8@??)(  8@??)(
Thanks Tim  8((()*/
Starryian..

Offline Outlook

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #142 on: May 19, 2013, 04:44:21 PM »
Wow Ian!!!   Have you ever sat on a jury?
No I have never actually sat on a jury Matthew. But hope springs eternal  8(0(*
I think the closest I ever got was being made captain of the debating team at university for one term.  8()(((@#
I have sat on a jury and it was one of the most tedious and frustrating two weeks of my life.

It was truely horrible experience.

Offline Outlook

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #143 on: May 19, 2013, 04:47:20 PM »

There is no such thing as Divine Retribution.  Thank God.  Or has anyone got any proof of this?
There is no proof there is and there is no proof there isn't - scientifically speaking at least, under these circumstances; it is best keep an open mind.   8(0(*
I do not think there is a god or any divine retribution.  If we do not get it in ourselves before they die then they got away with it, like Saville.

That is why I am competely content with dragging 95 year old Nazis to court.

Offline starryian

Re: Should Jeremy Bamber ever be released?
« Reply #144 on: May 22, 2013, 02:30:15 PM »
Outlook, I understand your viewpoint many would agree and disagree. French philosopher Descartes argued that without divinity mankind loses it's purpose and with it, a sense of justice. The notion of divine retribution has been with us since antiquity.
Bamber has lost all his possible outlets for squirming out of his just punishment. It will come as no surprise that life imprisonment certainly has not taught him how to be contrite, remorseful, empathetic or even humble. The reason? He is a psychopath. Incapable of these basic human emotions. The kind of feelings that bond humanity together. A sense of 'doing the right thing' makes us feel good about ourselves and others who follow it. However, to a psychopath this makes no sense at all. Why should they do anything for anyone else if there is nothing in it for them personally? A reasonable question if looking at it flatly and logically, but we are human. We have a moral responsibility to each other. This is the language that the Bamber's of this world cannot understand. They are intensely self-centred, arrogant and callous, concerned only for themselves and view others purely for what they can get out of them. Such people in antiquity were called 'demons' who walked among us on earth 'sowing wickedness and iniquity' This was the birth of the 'angels and demons' stories. Later, they were deemed to be 'morally insane' and locked up in asylums. Later still, they were studied and conclusively labelled as psychopaths or sociopaths. A personailty disorder that made them anti-social and treat others as nothing more than objects to be used. The names may have changed, but not the meaning. Are we still dealing with demons of the past? In Bamber a man who willfully stood over the sleeping bodies of two innocent and defenseless children before he shot them repeatedly at point blank range in the head, just to enhance his own lifestyle, I believe we certainly are.
Starryian..