Jane Ashton-Hibbert, whose grandmother Hilda was unlawfully killed by Shipman, said she was angry he had been allowed to die.
She told BBC News: "This seems like an easy way out for him. He never showed any remorse or any guilt and that door is now closed to us."
So really the whole idea is just to prolong as long as possible the suffering of the perpetrator of the crime? And that is more humane?
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I have to admit though, that if I had a choice of penalties, Life in Prison or Death, even if I was falsely accused, I'd take death every time. |