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Sometimes words seem inadequate. But we have to try.
Today, Axel Rudakubana, the confessed murderer of the three little girls in Southport last July, faced sentencing having pleaded guilty on all counts to killing them and attempting to kill several other little girls and adult adults.
He said he “was happy and glad” to have carried out the slaughter. My god.
While in custody after the attacks, Rudakubana said: “I don’t care, I’m feeling neutral… literally, such a good thing those kids are dead”
The details of what he did are VERY upsetting so I will restrict this to just one victim, little Elsie Dot Stancombe. She was 7.
“Elsie Dot Stancombe was pronounced dead at the scene, with the cause of her death cited as multiple stab wounds, the prosecution said.
The prosecutor said her body was found lying just inside the door to the studio but blood pattern examination suggested that she was initially attacked by the window.
Prosecutor Deanna Heer KC said blood staining suggested that she received further blows after she had collapsed, while she was lying on the floor.
She said a postmortem examination found that she had “at least 85 sharp force injuries”.
85 sharp force injuries.
Writing this is so hard to do. I have little grandchildren that are approaching that age and the very thought of what little Elsie suffered chills me. And breaks my heart. What must her parents feel?
I know what else I feel though – rage.
Rage at those who has knowledge who dangerous Rudakubana was and yet did nothing.
I mean how more obvious does it have to get?
Rage at politicians like prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper who were fully aware of most of these horrific details when they insisted that this was not terrorist related. He had enough of the deadly toxic ricin to kill around 12,000 but still “not terrorist”???????
Rage at the scum media who insisted Rudakubana was a choirboy, ffs.
Rage at the total failure of our so called Security Services who were grossly incompetent at best and complacent at worst.
Rage at us – the British people for meekly tolerating this. Had Axel Radukubaba’s Rwandan parents been kept OUT of the UK he would never have been here to carry out this hideous crime.
Enough is enough.
Mass deportations now. Bring back the death penalty. Sack and prosecute all involved in the cataclysmic failure. No one will save our children unless we do. Demons exist.
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