dublinbuster wrote: » Why cant we have a referendum on the death penalty, a 3 strikes law or proper serious hard time in jail for criminals.
Stephen15 wrote: » Prisons are too keep citizens in country safe from dangerous individuals. Automatic death penalty for the most heinous crimes and deportation also achieve that.
RacoonQueen wrote: » Didn't we already have one? We abolished the death penalty we didn't use.
Defunkd wrote: » I wouldn't describe her death as "tragic".
Defunkd wrote: » I wouldn't describe her death as "tragic". The Gardai will catch whoever did this. Give them time.
TomSweeney wrote: » I can't believe this happened in Ireland, and worse the way people aren't that shocked anymore, murder has become too much the norm nowadays. RIP
Defunkd wrote: » .......
riffmongous wrote: » I think most people here are shocked, and those who aren't.. best not to pay much attention to those particular specimens of humanity
TomSweeney wrote: » What the actual fuck like ???
Defunkd wrote: » Her death is not the result of a disaster or misfortune. English, motherfcuker, do you speak it?(or know how to use it correctly?) So instead of going keyboard warrior on me, learn about adjectives.
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » Like with Raonaid Murray? And your opening line is contemptible.
Defunkd wrote: » I'm not too interested with what reaction my words have on you.If they upset you, all the better.
thebull85 wrote: » This horrific event has really shocked me to the core, we are well used to murders in this country but most times its gang related and most of us are desensitized to those particular crimes (scum killing scum). A 14 year old child beaten to death and possibly raped previous to that. It takes a special type of psycopath to be able to beat someone to death and just leave them there. This is one of the worst crimes commited in the history of the state.
KathleenGrant wrote: » Sorry I ever answered your other message now. The mask slips and we see what you actually are.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Grew up in that area. Hung around Catherines park as a teen through the long summer evenings.The most carefree time of my life. To me the Leixlip/Catherines area felt like the safest place in the world, still does to an extent having travelled the globe since. This has chilled me to the bone. I cannot believe this happened to poor Ana and the opportunity to live her life, fulfil her dreams and ambitions has been taken away by some utterly wretched scumbag. Its very sad. RIP Ana, I hope your family get the justice they deserve at least.
Snake Plisken wrote: » RIP the poor girl my daughters around the same age and this is truly every parents worst nightmare. Apparantly kids around her own age did this No doubt they will be caught tried as juveniles and out what within 10 years? It reminds me a bit to the Jamie Bulger case. I would have no problem ending the murdering scums life they don’t deserve to live after what they did to this poor girl. Sorry for strong comments but this crime has really affected me, the sheer cruelty.
thebull85 wrote: » Wasnt there a particularly bad sex attack down that direction a few years ago, 4 nigerians gang raped a local girl. Think it was leixlip.. Media were banned from reporting on it.
unkel wrote: » RIP little woman Shaken me quite some. My eldest girl turned 14 too last month and we are locals. Classmate of my other daughter is a cousin of Ana Are you making this up?
thebull85 wrote: » Of course im not making it up.https://www.google.ie/amp/s/theukdatabase.com/2014/11/01/3-kildare-residents-each-receive-suspended-sentences-for-sexual-abuse-of-schoolgirl/amp/ This is the only info online that confirms it.
riffmongous wrote: » There's link to articles in the times and examiner on the wiki page of Akinade the football player, more or less word for word the same though