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Rangers Daft Trio Kills Kids for money ...

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  1. Null

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    The Rangers daft parents who started a blaze which killed six children as they slept have been convicted of their manslaughter.

    Mick and Mairead Philpott - who loved watching The Rangers - and friend Paul Mosley (a massive Rangers fan), were found guilty of starting the fire in Derby to frame a former mistress in a custody battle.

    The jury at Nottingham Crown Court returned unanimous decisions on Mosley and Mick Philpott while Mairead Philpott was convicted by a majority.
    A senior police officer said it was the most tragic case he had worked on.
    Five of the Philpott's children died in their home in Victory Road and the sixth, from a previous relationship, died in hospital.


    Derbyshire Assistant Chief Constable Steve Cotterill said: "There are six little kids there that have not got the chance to grow up.
    "Personally I have found it very upsetting. I have become extremely angry at the needless loss of life."
    Five of the children died on the morning of the fire in Victory Road, and the sixth died three days later.
    Jade Philpott, 10, John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, and Jayden, five, died on the morning of the fire on 11 May 2012.
    Mrs Philpott's son from a previous relationship, 13-year-old Duwayne, died later in hospital.
    Jurors heard that Philpott had been violent and controlling towards his former live-in mistress, Lisa Willis.
    When she left, taking her children, he became "obsessed with getting Lisa and the kids back".
    He started the fire in a bid to frame her for the crime and win custody of the children - and perhaps obtain a bigger house - the prosecution argued.
    Prosecutor Richard Latham QC said the plan had "gone completely wrong" within two minutes because the fire was far bigger than the defendants expected.
    The court heard the trio planned to get all six children into one bedroom at the back of the house where they could be rescued through a window using a pre-placed ladder.
    Jurors were told that Philpott was to "act the hero and victim", rescuing the youngsters and framing Ms Willis in the process.
    But they were not told that he had a violent past - he was jailed in 1978 for attempting to murder a 17-year-old ex-girlfriend.


    He stabbed her 13 times as she lay sleeping after she ended their relationship, and also attacked her mother when she intervened.
    The three defendants were found guilty after less than eight hours of deliberation.
    The judge, Mrs Justice Thirlwall, said the defendants would be sentenced on Wednesday.
    As the court heard the guilty verdicts, Mairead Philpott looked down at the floor and appeared upset while holding a tissue in her hands.
    Before leaving the dock, Mick Philpott was heard to say: "It's not over yet."
    'Six angels'
    In a statement read outside the court, Mick Philpott's sister Dawn Bestwick said: "Our presence in court was to find out the truth and following today's verdict we believe justice has been done.
    "This past year has been a very difficult time for our family as we have had to come to terms with what Mick and Mairead and Paul Mosley have done. We can now move on and our six angels can rest in peace."
    A statement read on behalf of the Duffy family, the family of Mairead Philpott, said: "Duwayne, Jade, John, Jack, Jesse and Jayden were taken away in the cruellest way imaginable by the very people that were supposed to love and protect them.
    "We, Mairead's family, cannot describe the pain we feel. Today justice has been done and we are happy with the verdict."
    Samantha Shallow, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said it had been a "challenging and harrowing case to prosecute".
    A serious case review is being carried out by the Derby Safeguarding Children Board into the deaths but there have been no urgent recommendations to emerge so far from the process.
    The children were not subject to child protection plans or legal orders. The review is not due to be completed before the summer.
    When asked if the tragedy could have been foreseen, ACC Cotterill said: "My answer is a very emphatic no. What we are dealing with is the unpredictability of Mick Philpott."

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    Life in prison is too good for the **** ...
     
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  2. The Raging Oxter

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    On a serious note, did anyone see the front of the Daily Mail this morning?

    Basically stated that the reason he killed the kids was because of the welfare state. Fucking unbelievable!
     
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    Yeah, shocking ...

    The Sun gave that "opinion" to! Trying to justify the cuts being made by teh Tories as it breeds killers!!!
     
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    Mick & Mairead - 2 taigs FACT
     
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    Is it always "Celtic mad" and "Rangers daft" or are the adjectives interchangeable? Could one, for example, be Rangers mad? Or Celtic daft?
     
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    There is a whiff of the bog about those names, to be fair.
     
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    Pair of tatty chasers
     
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    fixed
     
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    <laugh>

    Pudsy fail
     
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    Not quite. They're so devious, and devoted to Rangers, that they changed their names just before committing the crimes so that everyone would think they were taigs when nothing was further from the truth. Sickos.

    Still, makes a change form blaming it on Chelsea fans.
     
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    <laugh>

    I did think of putting that actually. Great minds and all that.
     
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    I was just doing a Medro...

    Anways, hope the **** gets beaten and raped every day in jail ... sick ****. Mick Phillpots that is - not Medro.
     
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    Ban the welfare state and ****s like Mick Philpot won't exist.

    Simple Chemistry I'm afraid.

    He was beeling that the other thing he was boabying had ****ed off and he couldn't get his child benefit for the kids that left with her.

    Solution, no benefits.

    Simple Physicary I'm afraid.
     
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    His house, his booze, his drugs, his women and his 17 children were paid for by a benefits system meant to be a safety net for the truly needy.


    Can't disagree with any of this.
     
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    <laugh>

    please log in to view this image
     
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    Looks like I need to edit this thread to Timmy Philpott!

    PudsyFail!
     
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    Wid yae anyone? (her not him, obviously) <whistle>
     
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    No joke, but shortly after the fire, her facebook was open to all and they were genuine Celtic fans. (Derby were their first team)

    References to Celtic have since vanished but they were there.

    You could argue that they are typical Celtic fans.
     
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