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The parents of murdered schoolboy Joe Geeling have said his killer's 12-year jail sentence is "too lenient". | The parents of murdered schoolboy Joe Geeling have said his killer's 12-year jail sentence is "too lenient". |
Cystic fibrosis sufferer Joe, 11, was hit with a frying pan and stabbed before his body was dumped in a park in Bury, Greater Manchester, on 1 March. | Cystic fibrosis sufferer Joe, 11, was hit with a frying pan and stabbed before his body was dumped in a park in Bury, Greater Manchester, on 1 March. |
Michael Hamer, 15, was jailed for life for murder last month, but he will be considered for parole after 12 years. | Michael Hamer, 15, was jailed for life for murder last month, but he will be considered for parole after 12 years. |
Tom and Gwen Geeling said their son was treated "like a piece of garbage" and the judge had "missed the point". | Tom and Gwen Geeling said their son was treated "like a piece of garbage" and the judge had "missed the point". |
Hamer, who was 14 at the time of the attack, pleaded guilty to murder at the start of his trial at Manchester Crown Court. | Hamer, who was 14 at the time of the attack, pleaded guilty to murder at the start of his trial at Manchester Crown Court. |
The court heard how he lured his fellow pupil from St Gabriel's RC High School back to his house in Bury but lashed out when his sexual advances were rejected. | The court heard how he lured his fellow pupil from St Gabriel's RC High School back to his house in Bury but lashed out when his sexual advances were rejected. |
Joe was hit over the head with a frying pan so hard that it broke, before he was stabbed 16 times. | Joe was hit over the head with a frying pan so hard that it broke, before he was stabbed 16 times. |
Hamer then put the body in a wheelie bin and pushed it to a nearby park and tried to hide it in a wooded gully. | Hamer then put the body in a wheelie bin and pushed it to a nearby park and tried to hide it in a wooded gully. |
Joe was lured back to Hamer's home and repeatedly stabbedMr Geeling said: "Joe was kidnapped and abducted. That's bad enough. He was held in that house against his will. | Joe was lured back to Hamer's home and repeatedly stabbedMr Geeling said: "Joe was kidnapped and abducted. That's bad enough. He was held in that house against his will. |
"He was murdered and his body was treated like a piece of garbage. He was disposed of and then that lad went to school as though nothing had happened. | "He was murdered and his body was treated like a piece of garbage. He was disposed of and then that lad went to school as though nothing had happened. |
"If he's [Hamer] capable of this now, what is he going to be capable of when he's coming out of prison? | "If he's [Hamer] capable of this now, what is he going to be capable of when he's coming out of prison? |
"It's not out of sour grapes, it's just that we don't think that 12 years stacks up." | "It's not out of sour grapes, it's just that we don't think that 12 years stacks up." |
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has asked the Attorney General to consider an appeal against the sentence. | The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has asked the Attorney General to consider an appeal against the sentence. |
When asked if they could forgive their son's killer, the Geelings said they were unsure. | When asked if they could forgive their son's killer, the Geelings said they were unsure. |
Mr Geeling said: "I don't know. It's very difficult. You can never say never but there has been no sign of remorse from Hamer. There was no sign in court." | Mr Geeling said: "I don't know. It's very difficult. You can never say never but there has been no sign of remorse from Hamer. There was no sign in court." |
They said that Hamer's mother had not been in touch with them but that they would find it hard to believe anything Hamer would say. | They said that Hamer's mother had not been in touch with them but that they would find it hard to believe anything Hamer would say. |
Contact: The Joe Geeling Trust Fund, c/o Nexus Solicitors, Carlton House, 16-18 Albert Square, Manchester, England, M2 5PE. |
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