It's a well known fact that there is violence in prisons, the inmates are not normal, passive, sensible, caring, law abiding citizens, most are immune to reasoning and respect for authority, their lives have been violence and criminality, that's why they're in there. Ian Huntley should have thought of the consequences before he cunningly lured those two innocent, dear little girls, enquiring about their teaching assistant (his girlfriend, Maxine Carr) into his house, goodness knows what he did to them before murdering them and hiding their bodies, putting their parents through such absolute heartbreak, which they no doubt relive every day of their lives. The image of his smug, false caring face when questioned by that reporter, pretending to be concerned for their welfare, when he knew all along what he'd done to them. It makes me sick that anyone would feel sympathy for him. I'm a law abiding citizen, never even had a parking ticket, but I have nothing but hatred for that evil man, and my sympathy is only for the parents of Holly & Jessica, two families whose lives were ruined by an evil monster who deserves to suffer for the rest of his days.