Axel Rudakubana will serve at least 52 years behind bars for Southport stabbings

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Posted by Derry_Amc

37 comments
  1. Glad that they’ve gone as high as they could have gone. Fully deserved for this beast.

  2. Fingers crossed the other inmates end him the day before his due for release

  3. Second longest minimum term ever given in the UK apparently, just after a sentence given out to one of the Manchester Arena bomber’s brothers (55 years)

  4. I know he’ll be at least 70 before he can potentially get out but I still find myself thinking “only 52 years?” He stole 3 full lifetimes away from 3 girls and their families. Hope he fucking rots and dies before ever being able to get out

  5. No parole board will ever release him. He’s behind bars forever.

  6. So he can only work in bars? How is that sufficient punishment? Maybe if it’s Wetherspoons only or something. What did I miss?

  7. I have being moving towards supporting capital punishment in exceptional cases as I have gotten older and this piece of sh*t has tipped me over the line (yes I know the fact he was 17 which saved him from a whole life order probaly would have saved him from a death sentence).

  8. One of the young girls who tried to flee was pulled back by him and suffered over 30 stab wounds. Miraculously she somehow survived, but it shows the ferocity of his attack against such young and vulnerble victims.

  9. The headlines of his sentencing that I got from BBC:

    – Minimum 52 years
    – Serving multiple concurrent terms
    – Judge says it’s unlikely he will ever be released
    – The riots that followed did not influence his sentencing
    – Prosecution said no terrorist motive could be established

  10. Minimum 52 years of solitary confinement and under 24 hours suicide watch. He doesn’t deserve the easy way out.

  11. Sometimes such as this no amount of punishment is enough..

  12. Crucial to remember here that the 52 years is the first he can be considered for release. A parole board will have to decide whether he is suitable for release or not. It’s very common for the parole board to decline release.

  13. I hope people don’t let this go.

    This was a systematic failing by our government in preventing it.

    Further to that, they politicised the issue and are now trying to redefine the meaning of terrorism to absolve themselves of blame.

  14. He will die inside, one way or another.

    Sure we will all be heartbroken….

    Scum like this deserventge death penalty.

  15. All these people who try and call in on phone in shows, people trying to say we shouldn’t let this monster make us into monsters as a society, fuck right off.

    I want this little fuck tortured to death, over a very long lifetime. It is an insult to psychopaths or animals to describe this cunt in such a manner.

  16. Did he have mental health issues and if so, who’s accountable for not acting on this knowledge?

    In the old days people would be securely housed if they expressed violent tendencies. Now it’s “care in the community”

  17. He will never get out. Around 50 years into his sentence—or even at the end of it, given his notoriety—the Parole Board will review his case to determine whether he could be transferred to a low-security prison as part of preparation for release. Low-security prisons offer more freedom than the Category A prison where he will spend the majority of his life, as well as privileges like day release. This move is considered key to eventual parole.

    To make this happen, he would need to meet with the Parole Board and convince them he is fit for the transfer.

    The problem for him is that the Justice Secretary has the authority to block such moves to low-security prisons and currently blocks around 80% of these requests per year. Given that, by the end of his sentence, many of his victims are likely to still be alive and in their late 50s, there will always be significant protest from victims against his release. Few governments would ever risk enabling it.

  18. im sure the europoen courts will overturn ths somehow. “something something racist” and he will be out in 5 or just released.

    I hope im wrong but when you consider pedos from other countrys are allowed to see there children because of the euro courts…..
    :/

  19. What did the Taxi Driver do when he refused to pay? Why didn’t he go after him?

  20. So what usually happens to potentially violent people, do you need to have violence first to put them into a mental health place?

  21. He comes across as a deluded and deeply troubled young man. 52 years is not nearly long enough but not sure the judge can give much more without being accused of trying to give a whole life term.

  22. I don’t normally say this but sometimes the death penalty can be justified, because he’ll never show remorse unless it’s to try and getvout early

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