Ian Brady dead

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hmm I just reviewed the thread and some ISIL videos, I think your statement is incorrect...

I would have voted to torture the location of the body out of him... hell id have done it to him if the police asked me...

prison was too good for im... glad his I no longer wasting our resources
 
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He would never have given up the location of the body, torture or no torture. And if torturing him would have made you or anyone feel better than you're absolutely not the right person to be deciding on that sort of thing.

He's dead. Forget him. That's the thing that he'd hate the most.
 
Should have been hung or put against a wall and shot when convicted - a bullet or length of rope is far cheaper than the vast amount of taxpayers money that's been spent keeping this scumbag alive.

I'm ashamed to say my father was cremated at the same crematorium as Myra Hindley, Cambridge Crematorium just down the road from where I live - she didn't deserve a coffin and should have just been chucked on the nearest bonfire.
 
Hang him and he's got off lightly or keep him alive at the expense of the taxpayer.. Never showed any remorse from what I read..

It's a shame that the persecutor is often more remembered and publicised than the victims.
 
This thread should be closed and deleted, much like its subject whose name I wouldn't care to mention.
 
I don't understand these comments nor the people that agree with them.

You'd give him an easy way out? He'd been wanting to die for years.

very true. I'd have merrily donated body parts to keep the **** living. he's wanted to die for years, I'd have done everything humanly possible to keep him alive and let him suffer.
 
They shouldn't have spent all those years force feeding him. He wanted to die and the world wanted him gone. Should have obliged him and let him snuff it.
 
They shouldn't have spent all those years force feeding him. He wanted to die and the world wanted him gone. Should have obliged him and let him snuff it.
No we shouldn't and I'm glad we didn't oblige him. He wanted to die to get away/escape from what he had done. I'm glad we kept him alive as long as we did. Shame we couldn't have kept him going a bit longer.
 
to all those saying we should forget the name- would you rather we erased hitler from history?

we need to remember the evil murderous *******s of this worldas a stark reminder of why people shouldn't do this sort of thing, and why we need to have morals and laws.
 
to all those saying we should forget the name- would you rather we erased hitler from history?

we need to remember the evil murderous *******s of this worldas a stark reminder of why people shouldn't do this sort of thing, and why we need to have morals and laws.
That's actually a tough one. Some of these nut jobs craved the 'immortality' their actions gave them - they'd be remembered for their awful atrocities. So in that sense I'd love them to be erased from history but I fully understand needing to know about what they did and humanity (hopefully) learning from them and striving to better ourselves.
 
Interesting that the coroner wants assurances that the ashes won't be scattered on the moors. It wouldn't surprise me at all if that was what the sick **** wanted.
Should flush them down a toilet.
 
to all those saying we should forget the name- would you rather we erased hitler from history?

we need to remember the evil murderous *******s of this worldas a stark reminder of why people shouldn't do this sort of thing, and why we need to have morals and laws.
He was a psychopath. He didn't act rationally. He didn't murder those kids for any rational, logical reason.

You cannot "discourage" psychopaths by having tough sentences. Just doesn't work like that.

Remembering this guy achieves little or nothing.
 
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