Killer murdered his girlfriend just months after he was let out of prison for taking another woman's life, despite grieving parents warning he was still a danger.
Paul O'Hara (inset), 43, attacked Janine Waterworth (left), then 21, as
she walked to a bus stop near her parents' home in High Crompton in Oldham,
Manchester, in March 1998. He ambushed her in an alleyway and stabbed her a
dozen times with a carving knife, before leaving her in a pool of blood. O'Hara
was jailed for life for the murder in November 1998, but was freed on licence in
April 2012. In March this year, he strangled and beat to death his new
girlfriend Cherylee Shennan (right) with a hammer at her home in Rawtenstall,
Lancashire. Mail.
If this man had hanged - would Cherylee still have
been alive today, YES or NO? Abolitionists - I am forcing you to be honest for
once! No mumbling about the virtually never seen 'whole of life sentences'; no
claims of imagined wrongful executions 7 decades ago, please. GIVE A STRAIGHT
ANSWER! This is reality not assumption.