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    1. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

      Every time he is released, he reoffends. This appears to be a predictable cycle.

      At what stage does one recognise he’s incapable of rehabilitation?

    2. After-Dentist-2480 on

      It’s a standard procedure. He is entitled to put a case for parole.

      I can’t see how he will convince a parole board that he is not likely to reoffend.

    3. GruffScottishGuy on

      One thing I didn’t know until recently was that the two killers actually tried to abduct another little boy earlier the same day but were stopped by that child’s mother.

      It’s kind of worrying how the other child, Robert Thompson just disappeared and the main reason Venables keeps reappearing in the news because he’s incapable of reintegrating and keeps re-offending.

      After the interviews with the boys leading up to the trial it’s believed that Thompson was the main instigator of the whole ordeal and one of their solicitors described him as “one of the most frightening children he’d ever seen” I’m certainly not saying people can’t be reintegrated after committing crimes but the sheer nastiness of this case suggests that even as children there was just something fundamentally wrong with these two and there’s a fair chance that Thompson is just better at understanding the situation so was able to just disappear.

    4. Cheesehurtsmytummy on

      If he comes out, he’s going back in, one way or the other. Vile man.

    5. Dennyisthepisslord on

      While I could imagine he isn’t the little boy who killed an even smaller boy anymore the fact that he offends in the way he does seems impossible if someone is sexually attracted in that way surely it’s not possible for that to change?

      That said we don’t lock nonces up for life ( personally I think the world would be better off without them being able to re-enter society)

    6. TheCulturalBomb on

      What this guy has done shouldn’t even let him out of jail. If it were me I would have him confined to a dark cell with a toilet and bed for the rest of his days.

    7. It was right to give this kid a second chance at 18.

      It was wrong to give him a third.

    8. SavingsSquare2649 on

      I really wish he wasn’t given any option of a parole review (if even possible) as I don’t think I can take seeing his face pop up and remind me of the horrific things they put that poor boy through over and over again.

    9. ItsDominare on

      He’s a hopeless case, that paedo needs to stay in prison for the rest of his life.

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