I'd like to wish Huntly a very very long life and hope that he continues to meet like minded prisoners that do just enough to prolong his suffering.
Any monies he is awarded for his injuries should be taken from him to pay for his accommodation at the very least.
Apart from the somewhat obvious point that this money will be taken from the state to pay for legal fees and any possible compensation for him, what about his own failure to provide a duty of care for those children he murdered
Does he not feel that that is worthy of recompense - if not financially then certainly by remorse.
In addition to all of that, what about the three times he tried to top himself and was (unfortunately) saved - is he so thick that he can't see the irony.