The suspect stared at me with hooded eyes, devoid of any emotion or conscience. His emaciated figure was so wrecked by heroin abuse that he could barely raise his arms.
‘Hello, inspector, it’s me again,’ he said, his voice dripping with disdain.
He had every reason to sound cynical, even contemptuous. He was a one-man crimewave, a prolific offender whose miserable life was dominated by violence, drugs and thieving, yet in all his years of delinquency he had never been properly punished by our laughably misnamed justice system.
When he was brought into the station last week, on a charge of stealing from a 94-year-old woman, I had a look at his record. It was a lengthy indictment of the incredible leniency of our courts.
Aged only 23, he had been arrested 80 times and convicted of an incredible 140 offences.
Among his crimes were assault, aggravated burglary, blackmail, theft and possession of Class A and Class B drugs.
His behaviour has long been out of control, showing respect for neither the law nor the rights of others. But despite his lengthy catalogue of offending, he has spent just 12 weeks in prison.
The only lesson he has ever learned is that he has nothing to fear from the courts. No doubt he will receive another ineffectual slap on the wrist the next time he is up before a judge.
As a long-serving police inspector, I despair of the reluctance of the state to deal vigorously with serious criminals such as this thuggish drug addict. This soft, destructive stance not only weakens public faith in the fight against crime, but also undermines the morale of the police.
* The inspector is a senior police officer serving in the South-East. inspectorgadget.wordpress.com
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Tanned, tattooed, heavily made-up and dripping with cheap jewellery, she is all set for a night on the town. After which, Sarah Davey will continue serving her indefinite sentence for murdering a helpless widow.
Davey, one of the most notorious young killers of modern times, is starting to taste freedom after being locked up for 13 years.
Not only is the 27-year-old given regular hair and beauty treatment in Askham Grange open prison, she is even allowed nights out and shopping trips in nearby York, mixing with innocent young people unaware of her violent past.
Davey was 14 when she and 15-year-old Lisa Healey tortured and murdered Lily Lilley then dumped her body in a wheelie bin and pushed it through the streets before overturning it into a canal.
The two girls, who had run away from home, had befriended the lonely 71-year-old and after being invited in for a cup of tea they taunted her, squirted her with shampoo and cut her legs with a knife.
After choking her with a gag tied so tightly that her false teeth were driven down her throat, they crammed her body into the bin and threw in a framed photograph of her son as a baby.
They then took over her house in Failsworth, Greater Manchester, making hundreds of calls from her phone and using her pension money to buy crisps and chocolate.
Both were locked up indefinitely in 1999 for what a senior judge described as an ‘unspeakably wicked’ murder.
Extraordinarily, Healey was able to become pregnant while on day release from her open jail, as revealed by the Daily Mail. She has since been freed and given a new identity. Her partner in crime is still inside having been refused parole after being caught with drugs.
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