It is an absolute disgrace that double child-murderer Ian Huntley has died from an attack by a fellow inmate in prison. Huntley should have died from the hangman’s noose.
It is the British State that should have taken on the solemn burden and serious duty of executing Ian Huntley after he was found guilty following a fair trial of murdering two young girls, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. He was serving a life sentence for murdering two 10-year-old girls at his home in Soham, Cambridgeshire in 2002
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