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Father jailed for murder of 'possesed' baby

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    Father jailed for murder of 'possesed' baby

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4552298.stm

    This story is horrific and it almost reads that his drug abuse is an excuse. Definitely a case for stabbity stab stab stab 'till he's dead

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    Originally posted by John Galt
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4552298.stm

    This story is horrific and it almost reads that his drug abuse is an excuse. Definitely a case for stabbity stab stab stab 'till he's dead
    That really is tragic. Not only has he murdered his own child, he's destroyed his marriage and his own life. Hardly something you could 'put behind you' and move on.

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      #3
      Drugs. They don't do no good.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ALM
        Not only has he murdered his own child, he's destroyed his marriage and his own life. Hardly something you could 'put behind you' and move on.
        I think some people, myself possibly included, after reading that wouldn't exactly give a damn if he couldn't ever 'put it behind him and move on'. Likewise I don't think many will be sympathising with him that its lost his wife as a result of torturing and then murdering in the most horrible possible way an absolutely innocent and defenceless child.

        The other article on the case is even more sobering reading, and perhaps puts yours and the judges comment that he "abused his role as a father" into perspective...

        http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4547544.stm
        Last edited by Joe Black; 22 December 2005, 19:40.

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