Free to Kill Again
The killer of thirty-one people could soon walk out of court free to kill again, even after admitting breaking the law.
The mother of one of the victims today accused the killer of "playing for time" and said that the legal costs of the case could have been spent on making the public safer.
The deaths, as well as over four hundred injuries, took place on 5 October 1999. Families of the victims have been fighting for justice ever since.
After a three-year investigation, the Crown Prosecution Service decided last December that there was "insufficient evidence" to prosecute certain individuals over the deaths.
Evidence is still occasionally required in British courts, particularly when the deaths in question are the result of white-collar fiscal prudence rather than black-bearded political extremism.
Although the killer has admitted the actions which led to the thirty-one deaths, the killer has disclaimed all responsibility for the deaths, calling them "a terrible event for everyone involved".
However, it is not known how many of the dead and injured were the killer's own loved ones.
Despite not having been punished, the killer today claimed to be a reformed character who had "changed enormously for the better".
Among other moral redemptions, the killer's name has been changed so that people in the killer's care do not suffer undue stress from the previous name's negative connotations.
The mother of one of the victims today accused the killer of "playing for time" and said that the legal costs of the case could have been spent on making the public safer.
The deaths, as well as over four hundred injuries, took place on 5 October 1999. Families of the victims have been fighting for justice ever since.
After a three-year investigation, the Crown Prosecution Service decided last December that there was "insufficient evidence" to prosecute certain individuals over the deaths.
Evidence is still occasionally required in British courts, particularly when the deaths in question are the result of white-collar fiscal prudence rather than black-bearded political extremism.
Although the killer has admitted the actions which led to the thirty-one deaths, the killer has disclaimed all responsibility for the deaths, calling them "a terrible event for everyone involved".
However, it is not known how many of the dead and injured were the killer's own loved ones.
Despite not having been punished, the killer today claimed to be a reformed character who had "changed enormously for the better".
Among other moral redemptions, the killer's name has been changed so that people in the killer's care do not suffer undue stress from the previous name's negative connotations.
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