Mr. Speaker, I do not know personally any of these individuals and I am not a judge to make a judgment. I will say this. These murders should never have happened. As a society the important question we must ask ourselves is how could we have prevented this from happening.
At the moment we are speaking here to each other we know that young people are not being cared for, that some are hungry and are not attended to properly even at school. Why not? What are we doing to prevent this?
Second, I am hearing about punishment the second time someone commits a murder. For God's sake, I do not want the second time to happen, if the first time ever happens. Let us rehabilitate this individual. Even if we want it otherwise, this person eventually will be liberated, will have served his or her term. He or she will be
on the street and as dangerous as ever. We do not want this to happen. Let us rehabilitate them.
In the first place let us not have conditions of life which fabricate vicious people. They are the reflection of our neglect.