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    Knobbers!

    What was he doing at an open prison exactly?

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/...00/2069030.stm

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    I think the open prison is a very interesting idea.
    I sure hope it works to rehabiliate non-violent crimminals.

    The question is why would someone "jailed for life" be in any sort of rehabilitation?
    I mean, what's the point? "jailed for life" basically means that nobody gives a
    ****e about this guy. doesn't it?
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    Originally posted by JPicasso
    ...obody gives a
    ****e about this guy. ...
    another victim of the boo-boo word filter.
    Merry Christmas

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    it is a good idea I think but putting someone done for attempted murder in there was a bit stupid

    Usually you get non-violent crims in there like people who commit fraud or old biddies or whatever. As it says they are practically free to come and go as they please so what the funk was he doing in there?

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    Raynor is described as white, 5ft 10in tall, of proportionate build, and he has a clean shaven fair complexion, black eyes and receding short brown hair.
    Wow, that description will help in picking him out of a crowd. Dosn't that describe half of the western european population.

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    Black eyes?

    That's a bit odd. Of course, by the time you notice his eye colour he's probably using your spleen as a face cloth....
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