ROBERT MONE CHILD R@PIST
The public should expect “nothing less” than for Dundee murderer and child rapist Robert Mone to die in jail.That’s the view of North East Scotland Conservative MSP Ross Thomson, who expressed concerns that Mone may still pose a threat.
The article details Mone’s long criminal history, including his 1977 sentencing to life for the murders and child rape he committed, as well as his continued violent behavior in prison.
A former police officer, Patrick Anderson, has stated that Mone is still a danger to the public and should never be released.
Mone was responsible for the deaths of three people during a daring escape from the hospital in 1976, and has a record of violent acts, including holding girls hostage and raping one in front of another in 1967.
He remains in Glenochil prison after being transferred back to maximum security in 2008 due to fears he was planning a jailbreak.
The article includes his own account of the 1976 night of violence, which he describes as a nightmare, contrasting with official inquiries.
Overall, the article underscores the public's need for justice and continued incarceration for Robert Mone.