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its a friggin sad sad world sometimes

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Created by ockanui > 9 months ago, 28 Sep 2012
ockanui
VIC, 1321 posts
28 Sep 2012 3:53PM
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thoughts are with Jill Meagher, husband and families, what has transpired over the last week in Melbourne, culminating in the news today is totally abhorrent.
One would hope that the justice system works to its maximum potential both in the courts and jail.. for the alleged perpetrator of this crime

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
28 Sep 2012 1:59PM
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+1 sad day indeed

RIP

Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
28 Sep 2012 4:14PM
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I never knew Jill and now never will.
My condolences to her family and friends, don't try to make sense of such a senseless act, cherish your memories for you will have them for the rest of your days.



Rex
WA, 949 posts
28 Sep 2012 3:36PM
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ockanui said...

thoughts are with Jill Meagher, husband and families, what has transpired over the last week in Melbourne, culminating in the news today is totally abhorrent.


Very sad situation.

ockanui said...


One would hope that the justice system works to its maximum potential both in the courts and jail.. for the alleged perpetrator of this crime


I think we are about to find out that it was the justice system that allowed this crime to transpire.



Underoath
QLD, 2434 posts
28 Sep 2012 6:15PM
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Rex, you have raised a very valid point.

Mark _australia
WA, 23706 posts
28 Sep 2012 6:33PM
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And let's hope the media give as much coverage to the other 100 people reported missing around Australia last week.

What happened is terrible and should not occur in civilised society but the media have shown their colours yet again

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
28 Sep 2012 6:39PM
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Not a first time offender from the news tonight,how was this thing let out in the first place.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
28 Sep 2012 6:43PM
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Interesting that the husband has come out today asking for calm and restraint on Facebook, Twitter etc. I guess there are a lot of people out the calling for bad things to happen to this dude in prison??? The media hype and social networking that helped get to this point is now going to work against the prosecutors ability to get a 'fair and impartial jury' to convict this guy.

Sibbo V3
VIC, 110 posts
28 Sep 2012 9:14PM
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How will they find a jury...

adolf
1862 posts
28 Sep 2012 10:43PM
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Yep, very scary.

I kind of feel bad now blaming hubby for a few days.

I didn't want to admit to myself that there are some horrid human predators out in the wild with no other outlet, that are driven to do bad things to others.

He must have done other nasty things - I'm glad he's off the streets.

harry potter
VIC, 2777 posts
29 Sep 2012 3:04AM
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He will undoubtedly get his comeuppance in prison.... And I hope it f'n hurts for
Months !!!! This mongrel is a filthy dog.

Smithy
VIC, 859 posts
29 Sep 2012 9:38AM
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Hand him over to the family first before prison, I am sure her family will show him the compassion he deserves.....

gibberjoe
SA, 956 posts
29 Sep 2012 12:45PM
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I wonder if he has used that road before. looky looky might find more

Nimrod
SA, 58 posts
29 Sep 2012 1:07PM
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Smithy said...

Hand him over to the family first before prison, I am sure her family will show him the compassion he deserves.....


So what are the family going to do?

Rip him apart in some blood thirsty revenge?

Yeah, Thats going to help.

Their probably normal people and not into violence.

Lynch mob mentality is so two centuries ago.

Smithy
VIC, 859 posts
29 Sep 2012 4:41PM
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Your words not mine Nimrod. I was actually thinking they should be given a chance to know why and to able to at least confront him face to face for answers.

byf
WA, 518 posts
29 Sep 2012 3:27PM
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This piece of **** needs hanging. And it would seem that it should have happened before he took Jill. Give her family the chance to pull the lever on this asshole.

Nimrod
SA, 58 posts
29 Sep 2012 5:11PM
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Smithy said...

Your words not mine Nimrod. I was actually thinking they should be given a chance to know why and to able to at least confront him face to face for answers.


Fair enough.

All the answers come out in court.

Don't see what the family would gain out of a confrontation.

Probably why they don't do it.

Mark _australia
WA, 23706 posts
29 Sep 2012 7:53PM
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Nimrod said...

Smithy said...

Your words not mine Nimrod. I was actually thinking they should be given a chance to know why and to able to at least confront him face to face for answers.


Fair enough.

All the answers come out in court.



The same courts that convict sometimes, yet allow for parole in 8 yrs so they can go look for somebody to rape again?
When the max sentence is 20yrs?

Not much of an "answer" huh

Nimrod
SA, 58 posts
29 Sep 2012 10:07PM
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Mark _australia said...

Nimrod said...

Smithy said...

Your words not mine Nimrod. I was actually thinking they should be given a chance to know why and to able to at least confront him face to face for answers.


Fair enough.

All the answers come out in court.



The same courts that convict sometimes, yet allow for parole in 8 yrs so they can go look for somebody to rape again?
When the max sentence is 20yrs?

Not much of an "answer" huh


Don't know about that

Saw in the news last week the Victor Chang murderer has done his 20 years and they still won't release him.

Can't see Martin Bryant getting out anytime soon either

If you trust the media reporting of some high profile cases that's up to you. I trust the court system a lot more than I trust the media.

People get all upset and demand instant justice because they see a 5 minute TV segment when they really don't know Jack s&#t.

Just don't like the concept of trial by media and a witch hunt.
kinda primative

boofta
NSW, 179 posts
30 Sep 2012 8:50AM
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Yeah its trial by media and a witchhunt.
This piece of human excreta led the cops to where he buried her.
And yet our idiotic justice system and morons like you still treat
him as an accused suspect.
Its not mob rule, its obvious.
So whats the defence argument..
He followed the real rapist/ killer to Gisbourne and watched
where he buried her, then reported it to the police a few days later,
but only after hours of interogation.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
30 Sep 2012 9:36AM
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Mark _australia said...

And let's hope the media give as much coverage to the other 100 people reported missing around Australia last week.




missingpersons.gov.au/view-all-profiles?sortby=lastSeen

ockanui
VIC, 1321 posts
30 Sep 2012 9:51AM
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My belief, that for such heinous crimes such as this one, the perpetrator of such, once found guilty beyond reasonable doubt has in affect shown complete disregard for the sanctity of human life, community and social values and as such, crossed the line where all rights to be treated with decency afforded to human beings are removed.
The line in the sand has been crossed and I can see no point in keeping a person like this, in the prison system.
As for the outpouring of sorrow, to me it does show that our community does indeed have a heart, although appearing soulless and contrived at times, the core values are still apparent across all cultures that live in our city and the values we hold should be seen as a no compromise by the Government and the Judicial system.

Mark _australia
WA, 23706 posts
30 Sep 2012 8:09AM
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Ockanui - I agree.

But he crossed that line long ago with raping chicks previously. He should still be inside for that.

Let's get rid of this concurrent sentencing. His previous offences if added one on top of another should mean 30yrs plus in the bin

Nimrod
SA, 58 posts
30 Sep 2012 10:48AM
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boofta said...

Yeah its trial by media and a witchhunt.
This piece of human excreta led the cops to where he buried her.
And yet our idiotic justice system and morons like you still treat
him as an accused suspect.
Its not mob rule, its obvious.
So whats the defence argument..
He followed the real rapist/ killer to Gisbourne and watched
where he buried her, then reported it to the police a few days later,
but only after hours of interogation.



Hey ****ta. I'm not saying he shouldnt spend the rest of his life in the slot with hard labour. I'm saying we need to trust the system that will put him there.

I've probably studied history more recently than you guys so I know what happens when the system you take for granted breaks down. For all I know you don't even do history in Oz.

Poor thing. You got yourself in a lather because that news story had lots of piano and violin music. Home and away keeping you up at night as well? Typical of the downtroden of low socioeconomic standing



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