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Subject: death penalty ?
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urvoice1 1.01.13 - 12:52am
here are some details of two r*pe cases in Barbadoes. Both women waived their right to anonymity. : Two British women who helped free a man, who police accused of r*ping them in Barbados, have expressed outrage after the island's commissioner said he was happy with the investigation. * +
urvoice1 1.01.13 - 12:52am
They do not understand why the police kept insisting on Mr Crawford's guilt long after they told them he was not the attacker, and when there was no forensic evidence linking Mr Crawford to the crimes. * +
urvoice1 1.01.13 - 12:52am
After the dismissal of the case against Mr Crawford, who spent 18 months in jail, said he would be seeking compensation after being imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. * +
urvoice1 1.01.13 - 12:54am
At a news conference in Barbados, Mr Crawford said he was coerced into making a confession..... had he been dealt with swiftly and 'justly' and murdered by the state, does a posthumous sorry really make it ok ? * +
urvoice1 1.01.13 - 12:56am
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-20872003 * +
9362 1.01.13 - 01:14am
Whilst understanding your question urvoice,I believe barbados only has the death sentence for treason or murder and i think has not executed anyone since the mid 80's * +
9362 1.01.13 - 01:17am
Though this guy was treated horribly like you say and the police are very incompetent it seems * +
urvoice1 1.01.13 - 01:33am
he wasn't at risk of death. My point is a number of users are saying r*pists should be put to death swiftly. His internment wasn't a mistake, * +
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