Thatcher and Hindley/Brady

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Read a few books about the Moors murders. Ian Brady didn't contemplated parole, he never once applied. He was a sick freak and had no remorse for the suffering of the victims and their families, but accepted that the weight of his crimes were worthy of full life imprisonment. And he was diagnosed as a psychopath and sent to Ashworth Mental Hospital so it was literally impossible for him to get out anyway.

Hindley was actually on course for parole in 2002, when the Law Lords decided that judges rather than politicians should decide when prisoners are released, but died a few weeks beforehand.
 
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