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Posted
2 minutes ago, Parafox said:

Will the parole board admit they got it wrong, though?

Doubt it, similarly I doubt they’d have wanted him living next door to them.

Posted
1 minute ago, Trumpet said:

Doubt it, similarly I doubt they’d have wanted him living next door to them.

 

1 minute ago, Trumpet said:

Doubt it, similarly I doubt they’d have wanted him living next door to them.

He's got to live somewhere. A maximum security prison should suffice.

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10 minutes ago, Parafox said:

Will the parole board admit they got it wrong, though?

Probably not but it’s back in their hands now on what to do with him, apparently he’s not committed a crime but probation officers have become increasingly concerned about his behaviour so had him arrested and returned to prison 

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2 minutes ago, jammie82uk said:

Probably not but it’s back in their hands now on what to do with him, apparently he’s not committed a crime but probation officers have become increasingly concerned about his behaviour so had him arrested and returned to prison 

Probation officers doing a decent job. He was on full monitoring as part of his release conditions. They might have stopped him doing something awful. To me, even without knowing what he did to cause concerns, he seems unfit for release, ever.

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The Blooding by Joseph Wambaugh is a great book and you really get to understand the crimes Pitchfork committed. Should never have been set free.

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28 day recall by the looks of things.  He could be back out for Christmas.

 

I can imagine that he rightfully has some pretty stringent conditions on his licence, it probably wouldn't take much to breach them and be recalled.  Interesting that probation are citing concerns in his behaviour rather than potentially a single thing.

 

Who knows, after 2 months on the outside after 33 years inside, he might want to be in prison? Best place for him for all concerned.

Posted
22 hours ago, Parafox said:

Will the parole board admit they got it wrong, though?

They will be able to justify their actions. They will have seen how he has behaved over the years and what he has said while he has been in prison and so they will be able to justify their decision.

 

But what they don’t account for is that psychopaths can’t change their behaviour. 

 

I don’t believe these situations should be box ticking exercises. They need to account for the fact that these murderers are different and they are well capable of telling people what they want to hear. 
 

Always a massive risk and one in my opinion we should never ever have taken 

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On 19/11/2021 at 12:33, Trumpet said:

Doubt it, similarly I doubt they’d have wanted him living next door to them.

That should be a condition of release.  Paroled prisoners should live with members of the parole board.  30 days with each member, and their families.

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On 19/11/2021 at 13:30, Parafox said:

Will the parole board admit they got it wrong, though?


 

some of the foster kids I looked after just had to be returned. The dad was saying things like “ I don’t need to change I haven’t done anything wrong, I’ll just tell them what they want to hear” he was saying this openly and social services response was

 

” well, he passed his psych evaluation and took all the parenting classes and he’s done everything we asked of Him”

 

and so the kids went back completely against their Will.

 

it’s heart breaking stuff. Sometimes these agencies just have to have their boxes checked off and they don’t seem to  know what else to do.

 

 

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Double child killer Colin Pitchfork was arrested and recalled to prison because he had been approaching young women, the BBC understands.

 

He was released two months ago after spending 33 years in jail for murdering two teenage girls in the 1980s.

 

Since then he is understood to have approached young women on multiple occasions while out on walks from the bail hostel where he was living.

 

Parole board has questions to answer. No chance this guy should be free. Filthy ****ing monster to the core. 

 

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22 minutes ago, Innovindil said:

Double child killer Colin Pitchfork was arrested and recalled to prison because he had been approaching young women, the BBC understands.

 

He was released two months ago after spending 33 years in jail for murdering two teenage girls in the 1980s.

 

Since then he is understood to have approached young women on multiple occasions while out on walks from the bail hostel where he was living.

 

Parole board has questions to answer. No chance this guy should be free. Filthy ****ing monster to the core. 

 

When he was let out I said I feared for his next victim and that girls family ..  thankfully that now may not happen and those stupid misguided cvnts that let him out have been spared an almighty backlash. 

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In the future..Any mistakes .Parole Board should have to sit out the sentence with the accused..

Of course its unfair...But so were the deaths of the victims, who so easily become a forgotten statistic...

Take a life...(Maybe  a confidence of circumstances)

Take a 2nd life for gain & selfish,egoistic depravity...you forfeit your own...

Including Kidnapping of persons especially children

I want all Governments to protect me & my own...and not go through Any long periods of our lives, that put Wives & Children are put in Danger from

the same people....Our children/GFs/wives/Teenagers should be able to walk,cycle home by themselves without that fear Factor hovering over our heads.I

 

I See no reason to go through my life, as a do-gooder, solving lunatics/Evil characters problems,Making me Feel better....

I have One Psychological belief & target...That we recognise we are only humans & even though we want to Aspire to a godly righteousness of forgiving & redemption....Humans are still animals trying ridiculously to Wear different fancy coats...But still animals...

There are no excusable Mitigating  circumstances, when a Murder is planned or desired. Or Desires cant be controlled....

Again My only  reason for capital-punishment is to protect the Good guys...Then CP without any reasonable doubt...

 

 

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4 hours ago, Innovindil said:

Double child killer Colin Pitchfork was arrested and recalled to prison because he had been approaching young women, the BBC understands.

 

He was released two months ago after spending 33 years in jail for murdering two teenage girls in the 1980s.

 

Since then he is understood to have approached young women on multiple occasions while out on walks from the bail hostel where he was living.

 

Parole board has questions to answer. No chance this guy should be free. Filthy ****ing monster to the core. 

 

Rehab of prisoners is a subject close to my heart. And, I was prepared to hope for the best in this case. But, these people do learn how to play do gooders. 

 

Years ago, a mate of mine's Dad was a prison officer at Leicester and had Pitchfork in. My mate said his dad said Pitchfork even back then was friendly, conversational and 'normal' ....unlike 99% of prisoners. So, based on that account, he's clearly able to portray himself as plausibly normal and repentant 

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16 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

Rehab of prisoners is a subject close to my heart. And, I was prepared to hope for the best in this case. But, these people do learn how to play do gooders. 

 

Years ago, a mate of mine's Dad was a prison officer at Leicester and had Pitchfork in. My mate said his dad said Pitchfork even back then was friendly, conversational and 'normal' ....unlike 99% of prisoners. So, based on that account, he's clearly able to portray himself as plausibly normal and repentant 

I can believe that because at his sentencing review in 2008 

 

Mr Justice Grigson described Pitchfork’s case as the first of its type ‘where the progress made by the applicant can properly be described as exceptional’. Pitchfork had sought to address the reasons behind his behaviour, had never been placed on prison report, was trusted to help fellow inmates and made himself a specialist in the transcription of printed music into braille.

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I grew up in Narborough and went to school with his poor kids who were a year older and younger than me.
 

He’s a cunning little sh*tbag that managed to avoid blood testing remember, and dodged the police for years. He’s not stupid. If he really wanted to offend again (and attempt to get away with it) he would’ve waited a bit longer IMO, unless he really wanted to go back to jail where he probably felt safer. If he hadn’t been sent back now, he could have offended again - whether that he merely flashing or going as far as raping and murdering again. Just like before, his crimes got worse and worse to keep giving the sick b*stard the rush he wanted.

 

Either way, he was in an open prison before release. Should send the cvnt back to maximum security.

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I know his neighbour from when he was growing up and lived in Newbold Verdon. She says even as a kid he used to sit on the front wall of his mums house playing with himself. Always been a sick little shit by the looks of it.

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3 hours ago, phoneticerror said:

I grew up in Narborough and went to school with his poor kids who were a year older and younger than me.
 

He’s a cunning little sh*tbag that managed to avoid blood testing remember, and dodged the police for years. He’s not stupid. If he really wanted to offend again (and attempt to get away with it) he would’ve waited a bit longer IMO, unless he really wanted to go back to jail where he probably felt safer. If he hadn’t been sent back now, he could have offended again - whether that he merely flashing or going as far as raping and murdering again. Just like before, his crimes got worse and worse to keep giving the sick b*stard the rush he wanted.

 

Either way, he was in an open prison before release. Should send the cvnt back to maximum security.

Didnt realise he had kids, imagine that being your dad.

Cant fathom what sort of life they had growing up and the mental scars through their lives.

Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, SecretPro said:

I know his neighbour from when he was growing up and lived in Newbold Verdon. She says even as a kid he used to sit on the front wall of his mums house playing with himself. Always been a sick little shit by the looks of it.

 

 

Didn't everybody?  :ph34r:

 

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