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    1. RecentTwo544 on

      Starting to think this guy might be a bit of wrongun…

    2. ZealousidealYam896 on

      “Prosecutor Tom Heslop said Bravery is monitored by three members of staff “24 hours a day, seven days a week” and is kept in a room with only a mattress in it”

      Sounds expensive!

      Edit: I just looked at how much per patient per year in Broadmoor:

      ” The estimated annual cost to look after a patient at Broadmoor Hospital is around £325,000″

      4 years takes it well over a million pounds!

    3. Male nurses get hard-ons when it comes to “arresting” people. They bundle and restrain, pants down and inject sedatives, then lock you in your room. Some of them like to wind others up so they get to do it. Who’ll be believed, 3-4 colluding “professionals” or the crazy person. His stay can be easy or hard, looks like he’s getting it the hard way. I can’t say if it’s deserved or not but a guy like him gets no sympathy.

    4. WhoYaTalkinTo on

      Not to sound callous but what is the point in keeping someone like this around? He’s a danger to himself and others and is a complete resource sponge that won’t ever contribute anything to society. We may as well be paying thousands a year to keep a rock stored in a box. The outcome and cost to society would be identical.

      Edit: shit, i feel like ive indirectly caused a lot of people to get banned lol

    5. pearly-satin on

      honestly we shouldn’t even know who is in broadmoor, or who’s in any psychiatric unit. that’s not for the public to know.

      it’s not a prison, it’s a hospital. they are not inmates, they are patients.

      like it or not, criminals need healthcare too. although, many broadmoor patients aren’t even criminals (section 3s). a lot do come from prison, however, but that’s not the criteria.

      having worked on a medium-secure forensic unit, i have no idea how leaks like this come out in the press. it makes me worried about patient safety.

    6. Basil-Economy on

      I’m amazed you can be done for assault when you’re already in Broadmoor.
      Still, one of the nurses still came across with a caring attitude when giving evidence.

    7. Dennyisthepisslord on

      I’m not often a “hang em” type person but this guy with his absolute insane cruelty for kicks gets that reaction for me. He tried to kill a child by throwing him off a building for no reason other than entertainment.

    8. cornedbeef101 on

      So many people are going to get 7 day bans replying to this post lol

    9. No_Poet_1279 on

      Just strap the cunt down and drip feed him for the rest of his life.

      He serves no purpose to society, and short of getting rid of him entirely that’s the next best solution.

    10. Bathroom-Tapwater on

      I used to be in a psychiatric hospital with Jonty on 2016 when we were teenagers(Priory in Manchester). I can hand on heart say he did not have the signs he was capable of something like this. He used to have full normal conversations, he didnt come across as some aggressive humonclous. Of course he had issues no denying that.

      I remember when his initial news came out I was so shocked

    11. teknotel on

      >The court was told staff tried to restrain Bravery after he tried to climb a ledge to throw himself from it.

      Only way I would be intervening is if this ledge was less than 3 storeys up.

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