Is he serious?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20270325
Looks a lot better than any of Britain's prisons...
Is he serious?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20270325
Looks a lot better than any of Britain's prisons...
jackvdbuk (10-11-2012)
He's attention seeking, just like he was when he murdered those kids.
Your coffee's cold and you can't change the channel? Diddums, poor baby.
This story should never have been leaked or released. The press should have had the good sense to throw it back in the face of whoever provided it. First he murders many, many people. Then he is shown mercy in being permitted to live out his own life. Now, by covering this story, he is spitting in the faces of the families of the victims. He doesn't like facing cold coffee and not being able to change the channel the rest of his life? He should try living out the rest of his life never again being to see, or hold, or talk with a loved one.
The man has been locked up for life, for mass murder. The press shouldn't permit him to have a presence like this outside those exceptionally pleasant walls.
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Today is A yesterday it was B, call me crude but like many others before him the man simply craves for attention and its about time people and especially journalists grasp this and act accordingly.
The names and faces of the victims have but almost been forgotten yet the coverage on the man has almost reached celebrity status, other than publicly grating some sort of social relevance to individuals that commit these sorts of acts what are we actually achieving with this?
The man has been judged and convicted, if concerns have been raised regarding the conditions of prisons in Norway let them be discussed on their own and especially free of attachments to individuals and crimes like these.
I honestly feel new regulations an limitations should be put forward in regards to how media identify and cover individuals and crimes of this nature.
Bother that. Looks a lot better that some private rented accommodation.
He's just playing silly beggars with his moaning. Either that or he's building up to some kind of insanity appeal.
If he thinks that accommodation is inhumane, he's flaming lucky I'm not the one setting his living conditions, because then, he'd be pleading for an 'upgrade' to water boarding in Guantanamo.
Ignore him. As someone said, he's attention-seeking.
Funny, I seem to be having a really hard time mustering up any form of sympathy for the conditions in which this mass murdering A hole is being kept.
Last hurrah of a narcissist.
I can think of many forms of torture that would stop him complaining about the conditions he lives in.
sadly Norway believe he qualifies for human rights
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