stuk said...
He should be treated with the care and respect we should show to all mentally ill people.
Contrary to the testing prior to his trial, you would have to suggest he has some type of mental illness and like Martin Bryant should be put away and treated.
Stuk, i assume this is tongue in cheek and even then in very bad taste. If you are serious, WAKE UP you moron. Looking at his crimes and totally unremorseful attitude there is NO way he could be rehabilitated and even if he was "treated" as you put it, who would sign off on letting out anyway. Actually, I retract that thought, as a mate of mine, a detective and advocate of the death penalty and who worked on a particulary gruesome case once told me that in time people forget how horrific the crimes are and then some dogooders and lawyers who weren't even born at the time jump on the bandwagon and try to free the poor soul.
If you can't remove him from life, a 6ft cell, bread and water, and throw the key away.