Griffo Posted 18 July, 2013 Share Posted 18 July, 2013 http://news.sky.com/story/1117581/woolwich-michael-adebolajo-assaulted-in-jail Put a smile on my face. I hope he suffers for many, many years and the screws turn a blind eye to this sort of thing. Death penalty is too good for him. He deserves to have to sleep with one eye open for the rest of his miserable existence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubai_phil Posted 18 July, 2013 Share Posted 18 July, 2013 http://news.sky.com/story/1117581/woolwich-michael-adebolajo-assaulted-in-jail Put a smile on my face. I hope he suffers for many, many years and the screws turn a blind eye to this sort of thing. Death penalty is too good for him. He deserves to have to sleep with one eye open for the rest of his miserable existence. And when he gets to his version expectation of heaven may his milk be sour, his honey full of bee stings and his virgins deflowered by Bearsy. Shortly before the bloke with the tail turns the Napalm on him Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 18 July, 2013 Share Posted 18 July, 2013 Excellent news, it won't be the last time either. I fully expect him to get a few slashings, the sugar and boiling water treatment and a few shower beatings. All,of which will be fully deserved and go unpunished. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Saint Posted 18 July, 2013 Share Posted 18 July, 2013 Apparently lost his two front teeth. At leat his christmas list will be easy this year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint in Paradise Posted 18 July, 2013 Share Posted 18 July, 2013 Wait until he claims compensation and gets awarded a lot of your tax money. The good chaps who did attack him should have made it look like the scumbag had an "accident" However I honestly feel that scumbags like him should be excecuted not put in prison costing decent tax payers lots of money. NO arguement will change my mind about that. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpine_saint Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Its beginning to sound like the prison guards actually did it, from what I've read this morning. Medals all round, chaps. I hope some big hairy sweaty-arsed bloke called Dellilah turns his attention on him too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special K Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Its beginning to sound like the prison guards actually did it, from what I've read this morning. Medals all round, chaps. I hope some big hairy sweaty-arsed bloke called Dellilah turns his attention on him too. Wonder if he'll want to be the man or the woman? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skintsaint Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Wonder if he'll want to be the man or the woman? its like that joke, a guy goes to jail, ends up in a cell with a big bloke who asks him if he wants to play mummy and daddy? if so who would he want to be...he chooses daddy as figures its better to give?... anyway punchline goes something like, well come suck mummys cock then... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special K Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 its like that joke, a guy goes to jail, ends up in a cell with a big bloke who asks him if he wants to play mummy and daddy? if so who would he want to be...he chooses daddy as figures its better to give?... anyway punchline goes something like, well come suck mummys cock then... Quality!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatch Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Probably get about a billion quid in compensation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackFrost Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 I'm afraid the people who think this is excellent news and are praising the people who attacked him are very naive. I'd bet that Adebolajo deliberately provoked it himself. 1) A violent criminal like Michael Adebolajo who brutally murdered a young soldier in cold blood, won't give a flying **** about being set on and having a couple of teeth knocked out especially if it means he can play the victim. He'll see it as a favour and will feed off/ draw people in who want to "give him a good kicking". 2) It'll mean he'll eventually get transferred to a more secure/secluded prison cell, at the expense of the taxpayer. I've come across prisoners who'd take a thoroughly brutal beating to get moved to a cell where they know they can get Channel 5 on their TV. 3) He'll most probably be awarded a load of compensation, ultimately at the expense of the taxpayer. Having interviewed many violent criminals/psychopaths myself I can assure you their attitudes and our attitudes to violence and being on the receiving end of it are more different than you could imagine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 I'm afraid the people who think this is excellent news and are praising the people who attacked him are very naive. I'd bet that Adebolajo deliberately provoked it himself. 1) A violent criminal like Michael Adebolajo who brutally murdered a young soldier in cold blood, won't give a flying **** about being set on and having a couple of teeth knocked out especially if it means he can play the victim. He'll see it as a favour and will feed off/ draw people in who want to "give him a good kicking". 2) It'll mean he'll eventually get transferred to a more secure/secluded prison cell, at the expense of the taxpayer. I've come across prisoners who'd take a thoroughly brutal beating to get moved to a cell where they know they can get Channel 5 on their TV. 3) He'll most probably be awarded a load of compensation, ultimately at the expense of the taxpayer. Having interviewed many violent criminals/psychopaths myself I can assure you their attitudes and our attitudes to violence and being on the receiving end of it are more different than you could imagine. I think you are right Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 I think you are right Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 Is that the UAFs view on it or yours? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMikey Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 I'm afraid the people who think this is excellent news and are praising the people who attacked him are very naive. I'd bet that Adebolajo deliberately provoked it himself. 1) A violent criminal like Michael Adebolajo who brutally murdered a young soldier in cold blood, won't give a flying **** about being set on and having a couple of teeth knocked out especially if it means he can play the victim. He'll see it as a favour and will feed off/ draw people in who want to "give him a good kicking". 2) It'll mean he'll eventually get transferred to a more secure/secluded prison cell, at the expense of the taxpayer. I've come across prisoners who'd take a thoroughly brutal beating to get moved to a cell where they know they can get Channel 5 on their TV. 3) He'll most probably be awarded a load of compensation, ultimately at the expense of the taxpayer. Having interviewed many violent criminals/psychopaths myself I can assure you their attitudes and our attitudes to violence and being on the receiving end of it are more different than you could imagine. Can't argue with any of that, he's obviously mentally ill and incredibly unstable, so getting the chance to be a "victim" is a good exercise in self-preservation for him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Is that the UAFs view on it or yours? Don't no maybe you can enlighten me Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Don't no maybe you can enlighten me Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 You don't know if its your opinion or the UAF? How odd. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 who is going to be the first to say that accepting violence like this brings us down to his level? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 who is going to be the first to say that accepting violence like this brings us down to his level? Some idiot will. Personally I hope the remainder of his days are a living hell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 You don't know if its your opinion or the UAF? How odd. Ha ha you really are funny. carry on trolling Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 who is going to be the first to say that accepting violence like this brings us down to his level? It won't be Solent stars, as the guy is a member of his group. I imagine he and his UAF mates are sending him letters of support and encouragement to get through this difficult time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 I'm afraid the people who think this is excellent news and are praising the people who attacked him are very naive. I'd bet that Adebolajo deliberately provoked it himself. 1) A violent criminal like Michael Adebolajo who brutally murdered a young soldier in cold blood, won't give a flying **** about being set on and having a couple of teeth knocked out especially if it means he can play the victim. He'll see it as a favour and will feed off/ draw people in who want to "give him a good kicking". 2) It'll mean he'll eventually get transferred to a more secure/secluded prison cell, at the expense of the taxpayer. I've come across prisoners who'd take a thoroughly brutal beating to get moved to a cell where they know they can get Channel 5 on their TV. 3) He'll most probably be awarded a load of compensation, ultimately at the expense of the taxpayer. Having interviewed many violent criminals/psychopaths myself I can assure you their attitudes and our attitudes to violence and being on the receiving end of it are more different than you could imagine. You might be right about their attitude to violence but nobody would enjoy having their teeth knocked out. Has to be good news IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 It won't be Solent stars, as the guy is a member of his group. I imagine he and his UAF mates are sending him letters of support and encouragement to get through this difficult time. Should you be on a March somewhere instead of ruining another thread with your petty obsessions . Or go shopping for your new boys toys at least:) Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turkish Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Should you be on a March somewhere instead of ruining another thread with your petty obsessions . Or go shopping for your new boys toys at least:) Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 I Think you're confusing me with one of your terrorist supporting pals sunshine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 I Think you're confusing me with one of your terrorist supporting pals sunshine. Ok gok wan whatever you say big boy. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stu0x Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 2) It'll mean he'll eventually get transferred to a more secure/secluded prison cell, at the expense of the taxpayer. I've come across prisoners who'd take a thoroughly brutal beating to get moved to a cell where they know they can get Channel 5 on their TV. Sorry mate, you're normally on the money but this time you're wide of the mark. He's on remand for murder, so he's Cat A, no ifs no buts. The last thing he wants is to go to seg, because that means he doesn't get to hang out with all the other TACT prisoners and radicalised converts/reverts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Should you be on a March somewhere instead of ruining another thread with your petty obsessions . Or go shopping for your new boys toys at least:) Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 you must feel bad seeing one of your muslim brother inside for murder? I guess he never talked about this that much at one of your terrorist rallys? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 you must feel bad seeing one of your muslim brother inside for murder? I guess he never talked about this that much at one of your terrorist rallys? Godsons fought in Afghanistan and still in army .lost a good mate in northern Ireland and worked with a ex royal marine who was great so I take your perfective attempts along with That other waste of space amusing. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackFrost Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 You might be right about their attitude to violence but nobody would enjoy having their teeth knocked out. Has to be good news IMO. You'd be surprised. How can it be good news? This guy brutally murdered an innocent man in cold blood in broad daylight. He attempted to decapitate him with a meat-cleaver and/or knife in public with the intention of attracting as large a crowd as possible. The guy is a violent extremist and isn't afraid of death, let along giving two monkeys about losing a couple of teeth in a fist fight. Being assaulted is most probably exactly what he wants, potential propaganda opportunity and I suspect there'll be less people thinking it's a good idea if he's awarded a tidy sum in compensation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tokyo-Saint Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 The 'guy' is probably mentally ill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackFrost Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Sorry mate, you're normally on the money but this time you're wide of the mark. He's on remand for murder, so he's Cat A, no ifs no buts. The last thing he wants is to go to seg, because that means he doesn't get to hang out with all the other TACT prisoners and radicalised converts/reverts. Even Category As have human rights and their personal safety is one of their very few "absolute" rights. If there is a genuine threat to his personal safety (because certain other prisoners know who he is and what he did) then they may well move him. It depends who his cellmates currently are and the cellmates in other areas he knows he could potentially do his time with. It's an extreme/exaggerated example but if they chucked him in the same cell as e.g. Dobson and Norris the first thing he'd do is subtley provoke them, then kick up a big enough fuss until they move him in with someone who is far less likely to assault him (e.g. another extremist). It'll happen sooner rather than later before the Woolwich attack gradually moves away from the world's current affairs and certain other prisoners don't clock who he is, and by the sounds of it someone has. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rallyboy Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Lesson One in blending into the prison system - don't proudly pose for photos in the street, but if you do, always carry a dustpan and brush so you can pick up your teeth. Without wanting to sound like an extremist, my nasty side has no sympathy with him, while my wishy-washy caring side is quite happy to look the other way. Reminds me of when you occasionally hear on the news that some multiple child-raping murderer has been killed in a high security unit. When you hear that, is there anyone out there who can honestly say that they don't have to suppress a little cheer? In fact they should do those pieces as the last little light-hearted bit on News at Ten. Well the economy is in trouble, big job losses on Teeside today, and there's a bad earthquake in China - but on a lighter note, some scummy nonce has been knifed to death in Braodmoor with a sharpened toothbrush - here's Jim with the weather. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubai_phil Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Lesson One in blending into the prison system - don't proudly pose for photos in the street, but if you do, always carry a dustpan and brush so you can pick up your teeth. Without wanting to sound like an extremist, my nasty side has no sympathy with him, while my wishy-washy caring side is quite happy to look the other way. Reminds me of when you occasionally hear on the news that some multiple child-raping murderer has been killed in a high security unit. When you hear that, is there anyone out there who can honestly say that they don't have to suppress a little cheer? In fact they should do those pieces as the last little light-hearted bit on News at Ten. Well the economy is in trouble, big job losses on Teeside today, and there's a bad earthquake in China - but on a lighter note, some scummy nonce has been knifed to death in Braodmoor with a sharpened toothbrush - here's Jim with the weather. ^this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manuel Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 If you all agree that beatings within prison, in certain cases, are commendable and laudible, why leave it to prisoners or officers to meter the justice? I'm not sure I'd want them making decisions on my behalf. Surely this could be legislated for? I mean if this is what the public wants? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 It won't be Solent stars, as the guy is a member of his group. I imagine he and his UAF mates are sending him letters of support and encouragement to get through this difficult time. Do you know Solentstars? Enough, I mean, to know his allegiances, politics, religion? Seriously, unless you really are trolling, you are so wide of the mark that you'd find yourself actually thinking "You couldn't make it up". We've known each other for some 35 years, even working at the same place together for about 17 of them. But don't let anything get in the way of what you may, or may not, be trying to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 The guy is a violent extremist and isn't afraid of death, let along giving two monkeys about losing a couple of teeth in a fist fight. That's where you are wrong. This guy decapitated a man he had run over in a car, it was a cowardly act. He didn't try and take Rigby on in a straight fight because he knew a UK serviceman would more than likely win. He is a coward and is probably lying in bed sh!ting himself knowing that a couple of screws can come in at any moment and **** him over again. It doesn't matter what your state of mind is, no one likes having their teeth knocked out - this is a good thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 19 July, 2013 Share Posted 19 July, 2013 Big Westlife fan apparently Mr Rigby. Just putting it out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andysstuff Posted 20 July, 2013 Share Posted 20 July, 2013 Five prison officers have been suspended this morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackFrost Posted 20 July, 2013 Share Posted 20 July, 2013 That's where you are wrong. This guy decapitated a man he had run over in a car, it was a cowardly act. He didn't try and take Rigby on in a straight fight because he knew a UK serviceman would more than likely win. He is a coward and is probably lying in bed sh!ting himself knowing that a couple of screws can come in at any moment and **** him over again. It doesn't matter what your state of mind is, no one likes having their teeth knocked out - this is a good thing. You're judging the nature of the Woolwich incident purely on moralistic grounds on not what the terrorists set out to achieve. They set out to brutally murder a British soldier in cold blood, in full view of the public eye. They carried out the attack to shock, to generate a reaction and to highlight their 'cause'. They were never going to take on Rigby in a straight fight because they know full well that being a soldier, he'll be highly trained in hand-to hand combat and they were always going to minimise his ability to fight back from the get-go. They could never risk it getting into a scuffle or being overpowered, otherwise they'd have failed in their objective. This is a hardened extremist who has been brainwashed into a completely different state of mind. This is a guy that isn't afraid of hacking and decapitating a wounded man to death in cold blood with a meat cleaver, if you think he's losing sleep due to the fear of violence we'll agree to disagree, especially when there are prison guards round the corner. At the end of the day if someone sticks a razor blade into him, then as far as he's concerned he's a martyr. Someone's knocked a couple of teeth out of him, so what? The guy WANTS attention and media coverage and be an inspiration to other extremists, and any violence against him will be exploited by extremists. As the saying goes "Any news is good news". The attacks have already provoked anti-Muslim attacks on mosques up and down the country and that is what the extremists want - to provoke a reaction The best thing that can happen is for him to be locked away for the rest of his life and fade into complete obscurity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 20 July, 2013 Share Posted 20 July, 2013 I thought the fatatlity was caused by the car and the beheading was done post mortem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alain Perrin Posted 20 July, 2013 Share Posted 20 July, 2013 However I honestly feel that scumbags like him should be excecuted not put in prison costing decent tax payers lots of money. NO arguement will change my mind about that. . It would be interesting if you had the same opinion if you or one of yours were up before the court for murder. Justice makes mistakes and the death penalty is irreversible. I know you'll say this case is on video etc. , true there seems little doubt of guilt, but what about the next case where you can't quite see the defendent on the video m'lud but it looks like him from behind. I know the emotional reaction to beatings like this is go get him but that's not what we have a justice system for. I can't remember her name now but the women who spent years behind bars for 'killing' her baby only to be released when it was discovered she had a genetic condition that caused cot death. She had the boiling water treatment etc. but was innocent. I suppose though under your rules she'd have been hung. As I said, it's an easy reaction until it's real to you or yours. Sent from my RM-821_eu_euro1_276 using Board Express Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hutch Posted 20 July, 2013 Share Posted 20 July, 2013 There is absolutely nothing wrong with feeling no sympathy, and hoping he gets a whole lot more. He deserves all of it. I don't think anybody is suggesting that the people who gave him a bit of a beating aren't guilty of a crime as well, and will get their punishment if they get caught. But anybody suggesting that we should spend more money on protecting vermin like him from the repercussions of his own actions than we do protecting his potential victims (that's all of us) needs to take a long hard look in the mirror. Personally I would set him free one dark night in Hereford when all the CCTV cameras are being serviced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viking Warrior Posted 27 September, 2013 Share Posted 27 September, 2013 How can these two murderers plead not guilty jeez if the get off with lees murder then there is something wrong with society Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dickyhale Posted 28 September, 2013 Share Posted 28 September, 2013 How can these two murderers plead not guilty jeez if the get off with lees murder then there is something wrong with society Barristers looking for a mega pay day on legal aid(tax payers money) and that's why these two have been advised to pleaded NOT GUILTY......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alain Perrin Posted 28 September, 2013 Share Posted 28 September, 2013 Unlikely. No barrister wants losses against his/her name. More likely they want their day in court so they can publicise their cause. Personally I would order a media blackout on terrorism charges. Sent from my RM-821_eu_euro1_276 using Board Express Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sour Mash Posted 28 September, 2013 Share Posted 28 September, 2013 Barristers looking for a mega pay day on legal aid(tax payers money) and that's why these two have been advised to pleaded NOT GUILTY......... The barristers wouldn't have advised them anything and certainly would not have advised them to plead 'not guilty', they're not allowed to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suewhistle Posted 28 September, 2013 Share Posted 28 September, 2013 The 'guy' is probably mentally ill. Probably? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Kirkup Posted 28 September, 2013 Share Posted 28 September, 2013 If you all agree that beatings within prison, in certain cases, are commendable and laudible, why leave it to prisoners or officers to meter the justice? I'm not sure I'd want them making decisions on my behalf. Surely this could be legislated for? I mean if this is what the public wants? I sense a new reality tv show in the making Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SaintRichmond Posted 28 September, 2013 Share Posted 28 September, 2013 Wait until he claims compensation and gets awarded a lot of your tax money. The good chaps who did attack him should have made it look like the scumbag had an "accident" However I honestly feel that scumbags like him should be excecuted not put in prison costing decent tax payers lots of money. NO arguement will change my mind about that. . I could not agree more Why should a person who takes a life be allowed to keep his ? That is not justice in my book Because he still retains what he has taken away ..... a LIFE that cannot be brought back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonnyboy Posted 28 September, 2013 Share Posted 28 September, 2013 I could not agree more Why should a person who takes a life be allowed to keep his ? That is not justice in my book Because he still retains what he has taken away ..... a LIFE that cannot be brought back An eye for an eye is a fundamental tenet of the extremist wahabiism Islamic faith. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aintforever Posted 28 September, 2013 Share Posted 28 September, 2013 An eye for an eye is a fundamental tenet of the extremist wahabiism Islamic faith. And taken from the bible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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