The BBC reports that Harry Roberts, who shot dead three police officers in Shepherd's Bush in 1966, is to be released on parole at the age of 78:
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Originally posted by Chris View PostThe BBC reports that Harry Roberts, who shot dead three police officers in Shepherd's Bush in 1966, is to be released on parole at the age of 78:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-29734816
I think that sometimes the cost to the prison system gets so great that it's easier to release them. Though I also wonder how he'll get on after all but 40 years of incarceration.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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The Police Federation is outraged.
Roberts inspired a famous anarchist chant (to the tune of "London Bridge is falling down"):
Harry Roberts is our friend, is our friend, is our friend.
Harry Roberts is our friend, he kills coppers.
Let him out to kill some more, kill some more, kill some more,
let him out to kill some more, Harry Roberts
He also inspired Jake Arnott's 2001 novel whose title was taken from that chant - "He Kills Coppers".
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Originally posted by Chris View PostThe Police Federation is outraged.
Roberts inspired a famous anarchist chant (to the tune of "London Bridge is falling down"):
Harry Roberts is our friend, is our friend, is our friend.
Harry Roberts is our friend, he kills coppers.
Let him out to kill some more, kill some more, kill some more,
let him out to kill some more, Harry Roberts
He also inspired Jake Arnott's 2001 novel whose title was taken from that chant - "He Kills Coppers".
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I don't see why the guy didn't get whole life. Seventy-eight isn't that old at this time. Maybe if he was 98, they could think of showing him some mercy but not now in my opinion. There's no question about his guilt as far as I know.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostI don't see why the guy didn't get whole life. Seventy-eight isn't that old at this time. Maybe if he was 98, they could think of showing him some mercy but not now in my opinion. There's no question about his guilt as far as I know.
Some 78's are ancient, like my Father-in-law
Some 85's are fit healthy and working, like my dad.
So maybe at 78 he is a 98.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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