Ep. 8: Joanne Dennehy
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Julian Druker
About this listen
Only the third woman ever to receive a whole life sentence, Joanne Dennehy laughed as she was sentenced, leading Julian to question in this episode what it means to be sorry for these crimes and if it matters.
©2020 Audible, Ltd. (P)2020 Audible, Ltd.I listened to all of this but found it disappointing on the whole.
Repetitive
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Insightful and interesting
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It’s in violation of their human rights to be given a whole life tariff. I agree with Jeremy Bamber’s cousin when he commented that a person who has blatantly violated the human rights of others has no right to assert their own
One interviewee when asked whether there was any prisoner who would never be suitable was not even able to concede this. This lady’s inability to do so leads me to believe that she is blindly following her belief in rehabilitation.
Thought provoking
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Depressing
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Excuses for criminals, misleading
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