Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Killing Time

Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, who bludgeoned at least 7 women to death in a reign of terror that shook this country to its roots, has asked to go to court so that he can be given a finite sentence so he knows when he will get out of prison. Let's hope the criminal justice system will save the taxpayers the cost of such a futile application and just write to him, saying, "You want to know when you'll get out? NEVER, YOU TWAT. YOU'RE A PSYCHOPATHIC MENTAL CASE. THE ONLY WAY YOU'RE GETTING OUT OF NICK IS FEET FIRST."
Can you believe it? This is one of the most vicious and brutal killers in British history and he wants to know when he's getting out. He's already costing the taxpayers £65,000 a year to keep him. Why don't they just tell him he's getting out right away and then shoot him in the head.
Apparently, he's changed his name, too. Peter Sutcliffe is now Peter Koonan. Why should he be allowed to do that? It makes you wonder what other privileges he's getting.
I've never understood why people campaign for human rights for people like Peter Sutcliffe. Surely by doing what he did, he forfeited his human rights. He certainly forfeited the rights of at least 7 women - the basic right to life - when he brutally murdered them. So, why is it one rule for them and another for him?
He surely can't be rehabilitated. You can't tell me that anyone who did what he did can ever be rehabilitated. Killing one person is bad enough, but killing as many as he did?!!! And how he did it?!!!!
Oh, and his reason for doing it? When he was working as a gravedigger, God spoke to him from a grave and told him to do it.
Have you ever noticed how these mental cases who murder people say that God told them to do it? As a Christian I find that a bit annoying. Why doesn't God ever tell these people to go out and help the poor and the sick? I know if I was working and God started talking to me, the minute he started mentioning bludgeoning women to death with a hammer this would ring some alarm bells for me. I'd be thinking, "Hold on! I don't think everything's quite on the line here. Maybe this is someone pretending to be God. I wouldn't expect God to ask me to do something like that. When he spoke to Moses, he gave him the Ten Commandments; he certainly didn't say go out and beat women to death with a staff."
I do hope the court tells him to bugger off. If he wants to get out they should just send him a rope with a noose on the end. Then it's up to him when he gets out.

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