I would like to see what is going to happen to all the people that failed to identify all the signs that this killer had. I keep on reading about the professionals that missed opportunties and yet no one else is held accountable.
I would like to see his parents investigated as well. Surely they knew what he was planning? Yes his father stopped him a few days before but why didn't he raise it with the Police? And why didn't he stop his son on the 29th July. These are questions that his parents need to answer and potentially be held responsible for.
@@Getonwithit204 Who do you mean? And no one was joined at the hip although its been well documented that the social services and other groups knew he was violent and was a risk. Either way the outcome is that children have lost the life that had ahead of them to a monster.
Credit to this expert for declining to comment when she feels she has insufficient evidence to form a proper opinion! - A rare occurrence in the media - and on TH-cam!
It happens time and time in this country. At some stage we are either being failed by the professionals that are qualified to prevent this type of thing or they are being stopped by to much oversight and not allowed to action anything. I suspect a level of PC middle management that want to cover themselves in case they are held accountable for upsetting someone.
52 years minimum sentence for what this individual did is a start. However, I feel that the criteria for a Whole Life Sentence needs to be looked at, so if 16 - 18 year olds commit horrific murders like this individual did then the judge could have to option impose a whole life order. After all, the survivor's and victim's families have had a whole life sentence imposed on them by this individual's horrific and evil actions. RIP
Did you listen to the Judge's statement in it's entirety? He will never get out. He couldn't set a whole life term because of his age at the time or the offence. It'll be reviewed every now and then near the end of the sentence and not unexpectedly, immediately denied.
@EloiseB2025 Yes the chances of this individual being released is remote. However, there is still a chance that he could be released at some point. That's why I said in my comment that a Whole Life Sentence should be available to judges who are sentencing 16 - 18 year olds for committing horrific acts of violence like this individual did.
The public? You mean the people who chose to participate in violent riots? Most of the public were too busy working! What do you think about two tier farages free US holidays by an unnamed donor or are you okay with that?
A very tragic incident, but we must learn to forgive him. Matthew 6:14 - “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your Heavenly Father will also forgive you.”
Everyone recognised the risks… But the widespread importation of such people has forced them to raise the bar when allocating time and resources to individual cases, especially at a time when civil servants and others are often having to interrupt their days with occasional work breaks, purely in order to justify their existence…
@@grief1... I hate to break it to you but citizenship doesn't take your literal genetic makeup into account. If it did, you'd probably find yourself a citizen of the world.
Why in England does it take virtually all day media coverage to find a judge has sentence this guy to a ludicrous 52 years? Given the magnitude of his evil surely all that was needed for the judge to say your going to prison for the rest of your life with no parole ...end of story but no in England it requires to be drawn out ad nauseam in the media. Shameful that the English seem to revel in these situations.
It's called due process. Everyone has a right to trial. What we don't need is the media circus and live updates. It should be done behind closer doors. But there's "public interest" in this given how extreme it is.
If you'd bothered to listen to what the judge actually said you would know he recommended he never be let out when the case comes up for review but as foreigner in England perhaps you have a limited grasp of English and the law
From Google : Axel is an Icelandic name meaning "father of peace." Axel, which also has origins in Scandinavia, Denmark, and Germany, is derived from the biblical Hebrew name Absalom. Whether he goes on to become a famous rock star or not, one thing is for sure: baby Axel will certainly take center stage in any doting parent's life!
But it's ok to give a man (TR) 18 months because he broke the law (even though it was a contempt of law) civil disobedience-in a jail in solitary confinement with the largest Muslim in population!!!!'
@@Getonwithit204 I believe they're trying to say the parents harboured the 17yo who was arrested within hours. I don't think they know what harbouring means.
I would like to see what is going to happen to all the people that failed to identify all the signs that this killer had. I keep on reading about the professionals that missed opportunties and yet no one else is held accountable.
I would like to see his parents investigated as well. Surely they knew what he was planning? Yes his father stopped him a few days before but why didn't he raise it with the Police? And why didn't he stop his son on the 29th July. These are questions that his parents need to answer and potentially be held responsible for.
@@ChrisC-lc3giUnless they were joined at the hip with him 24/7 how could they have stopped what he did.
@@Getonwithit204 Who do you mean? And no one was joined at the hip although its been well documented that the social services and other groups knew he was violent and was a risk. Either way the outcome is that children have lost the life that had ahead of them to a monster.
@@boxingfan2281 Well frist off I wasn't replying to you and secondly I agreed with what you put.
@@Getonwithit204 no worries Geton.. i just wasnt sure who you was saying it to.
The fact that this monster still breathes says all you need to know about modern Britain.
... We haven't had the death penalty for a lil while
The death penalty was abolished in 1965 Andy the last hanging in 1964 ..... what is your definition of modern Britain.?
@@annishilcock4587 1963 is his definition of modern Britain.
Say what you mean
Credit to this expert for declining to comment when she feels she has insufficient evidence to form a proper opinion! - A rare occurrence in the media - and on TH-cam!
Multiple warnings and nothing was done. Wow.
It happens time and time in this country. At some stage we are either being failed by the professionals that are qualified to prevent this type of thing or they are being stopped by to much oversight and not allowed to action anything. I suspect a level of PC middle management that want to cover themselves in case they are held accountable for upsetting someone.
Not surprised. Happens all the time
Maybe 'they' all said 'Wow'.
MULTIPLE BOAT PEOPLE LIVING IN OUR UNITED KINGDOM.
@@haydenbretton2990 he's not a boat person. Horrible phrase.
52 years minimum sentence for what this individual did is a start. However, I feel that the criteria for a Whole Life Sentence needs to be looked at, so if 16 - 18 year olds commit horrific murders like this individual did then the judge could have to option impose a whole life order. After all, the survivor's and victim's families have had a whole life sentence imposed on them by this individual's horrific and evil actions. RIP
This! 💯
Did you listen to the Judge's statement in it's entirety? He will never get out. He couldn't set a whole life term because of his age at the time or the offence. It'll be reviewed every now and then near the end of the sentence and not unexpectedly, immediately denied.
@EloiseB2025 Yes the chances of this individual being released is remote. However, there is still a chance that he could be released at some point. That's why I said in my comment that a Whole Life Sentence should be available to judges who are sentencing 16 - 18 year olds for committing horrific acts of violence like this individual did.
@@ChrisC-lc3gi there's no chance.
If he was under 18 why are the parents also not being charged?
Why would the parents be charged for their childs actions?
That’s a silly argument 😂
Parents charged ?? What world are you living in.
What for?
It would bring up awkward questions for Keir's activities in the early 2000s.
00:58: Mitigating circumstances are always taken into account for such offences. Perfectly normal legal procedure.
LBC said he was a lovely quiet choirboy! The dross that comes out of woke London!
When did they say that?
Just have to get the woke word in there, don't you? It's the only way you can get it up these days.
@@TheColossalBlanket Thanks!
Plus to some extent I blame the parents.
I always blame the parents. He was there responsibility. Nobody elses!
He was an orphan
52 years in prison isnt lenient by any stretch of the imagination, unless you're just looking for something to be outraged by
He killed a lot of kids. They wont get to live 52 years will they? Why should he ever be allowed out?
@@jamespaul6315 He won't be allowed out, he'll be 70 when he's eligible to apply for parole, but I'm 100% sure the parole board won't give him it
That is the definition of gammon
@@Mindsmith96 2070 the country will be a very different country with very different values.
@@jamespaul6315 The Judge said he won't.
and freegear needs to be held to account for his shockingly disrespectful behaviour towards the public
The public? You mean the people who chose to participate in violent riots? Most of the public were too busy working!
What do you think about two tier farages free US holidays by an unnamed donor or are you okay with that?
He’ll never be released anyway. And yes there has been a case as bad his name was James bulger
Dunblane massacre was worse?
Much worse !
@Philljag Not as bad your comment.
There have been many tragedies with higher body counts but what has this got to do with this case ?
It’s not a competition matw
@@AM-lc7ke didn’t say it was but the thumbnail saying “I’ve never seen worse offences” when there clearly has been.
O'brien gutted this animal got so long a prison sentence 😢?
We created this society and now we pay the price😮
What society?
@EloiseB2025 A society broken.🙀
@@DaisyMay-d2w With the lowest rates of violence in human history?
Yeah, this is the first time murders have ever happened in Britain.
@@TheColossalBlanket This is the first time murders have happened in this country. Oh really.
All the liberals protecting his parents 😔
What are you talking about?
@@EloiseB2025 He doesn't know. Empty vessels make the most noise and all that.
You're a special one aint ya?
His incarceration for 52 at £300,000 a year looks pricey.
About £18 million.
What’s your point?
I see Richard Tice has made a few lifestyle changes.
Sadiq Khan is more concerned about the Islamaphobic opinions on this from the Far Right 😳
Axel isn't even a Muslim name
@user-op8fg3ny3j I didn't mention Axel's name or call Him a Muslim, I mentioned Sadiq Khan who is a Muslim. I think You replied to the wrong comment.
I remember what Damien Bendall did and that was absolutely shocking. This even tops that. Sick
A very tragic incident, but we must learn to forgive him.
Matthew 6:14 - “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your Heavenly Father will also forgive you.”
Everyone recognised the risks… But the widespread importation of such people has forced them to raise the bar when allocating time and resources to individual cases, especially at a time when civil servants and others are often having to interrupt their days with occasional work breaks, purely in order to justify their existence…
"Such people"? Say what you mean, gammon.
@Littlehumpheryton7580. Imported from where?
@@grief1 What about it?
@@thisperson5294 You are so woke you will never ever die.
What on earth are you on about?
Hopefully, he will be sorted out in prison by his new friends there.
This man should never ever come out of prison.its simole
He won't.
How many more like him,entering the country,who we know nothing about,and chairman Starmer not bothered.
Born and raised in Wales. Probably has a Welsh accent, even enjoys rugby when he's not clubbing kids with hockey sticks.
'Like him entering the country'. He was born in Wales.
@@grief1... I hate to break it to you but citizenship doesn't take your literal genetic makeup into account.
If it did, you'd probably find yourself a citizen of the world.
He was born here!!!!!! To cheapen this down to political point scoring is shameful and totally disrespectful to the parents.
@@grief1So it's only relevant to you if it suits whatever side of the argument you come down on... Surprised
Why in England does it take virtually all day media coverage to find a judge has sentence this guy to a ludicrous 52 years? Given the magnitude of his evil surely all that was needed for the judge to say your going to prison for the rest of your life with no parole ...end of story but no in England it requires to be drawn out ad nauseam in the media. Shameful that the English seem to revel in these situations.
It's called due process. Everyone has a right to trial.
What we don't need is the media circus and live updates. It should be done behind closer doors.
But there's "public interest" in this given how extreme it is.
If you'd bothered to listen to what the judge actually said you would know he recommended he never be let out when the case comes up for review but as foreigner in England perhaps you have a limited grasp of English and the law
The headline smacks of LBC being upset about the length of the sentence! Who on earth wrote that?!
No it doesn't. You're projecting
Not many Welsh Christian’s have had that kind of sentence
From Google :
Axel is an Icelandic name meaning "father of peace." Axel, which also has origins in Scandinavia, Denmark, and Germany, is derived from the biblical Hebrew name Absalom. Whether he goes on to become a famous rock star or not, one thing is for sure: baby Axel will certainly take center stage in any doting parent's life!
Err... thanks?
Come on, practitioners of certain ‘medical’ techniques under the auspices of the NHS perform similar outrages daily.
We love you, Oh brain.
LBC have a duty of care, why don't they look after him?
Wrong presenter.
Botksi need reprogramming.
Where did you leave your brain?
Lbc are a disgrace for airing this . Everyone should cancell this station . Lbc should be banned
Please explain?
On today's episode of Blacktivities...
thats interesting
But it's ok to give a man (TR) 18 months because he broke the law (even though it was a contempt of law) civil disobedience-in a jail in solitary confinement with the largest Muslim in population!!!!'
He's in jail because he pled guilty to an offence under the TA. Right after grifting 80k from his gullible followers for his legal defence fund.....
I would have thought Broadmoor was appropriate, or doesn't that exist any more?
I don't think it does no.
@@EloiseB2025The old building is not in use and has been replaced with a new construction on the same site
You'd think, wouldn't you? The bloke is clearly psychotic.
Yes. Google it.
Whst dud his parents know, deliberately harbouring him
Could you now translate that to English.
Deliberately harbouring him? Huh? He was 17. He was caught within hours of the offence how did they harbough him?
@@Getonwithit204 I believe they're trying to say the parents harboured the 17yo who was arrested within hours. I don't think they know what harbouring means.
Police found knives and they weren't kitchen in the living room machetes archery bows and arrows along with poison
@@EloiseB2025 You're right there.
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Capital punishment !