There is a serious point to be made about public perception, and how that is shaped by the media they ingest. There are hundreds of life sentences each year handed down in just England, let alone the UK. I think we are all agreed that whole life orders represent the most heinous crimes. Only a few of these are awarded each year. There are currently about 70 people serving whole life orders. A list of some of them: Rosemary West Levi Bellfield Stephen Griffiths Mark Hobson Joanna Dennehy Reynhard Sinaga Lucy Letby Lawrence Bierton Brian Whitelock Damien Bendall Roy Whiting Mark Bridger Thomas Hughes Mick Philpott Michael Adebolajo Michael Adebowale Thomas Mair Khairi Saadallah Ali Harbi Ali Wayne Couzens Louis De Zoysa Marcus Osborne Steven Sansom Kyle Clifford Direece Roche Jeremy Bamber Robert Maudsley Peter Moore Anthony Hardy Depending on how you define "serious crime", since 2003, there have been about 11,500 murders, 4.6 million sexual offences, 1.8 million robberies, 1.1 Knife related crimes (ie assaults) But despite those numbers, we struggle to recall just a few. Looking at the list above, most people will recall Jeremy Bamber, Wayne Couzens, Thomas Mair, Rosemary West. Levi Bellfield, Michael Adebowale, Michael Adebolajo, Roy Whiting.
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