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AccyStanFan 11-07-2005 16:19

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okies this is what i meant in earlier post.#

http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/la...EWSACC0ZM.html

Margaret Pilkington 11-07-2005 19:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
At the moment all this is just speculation and conjecture.......would it not be wise to wait until there is a fuller picture before we make comments or judgements....?

I wasn't getting at anybody with this post......I just felt that it was premature to make judgements on the information that was available at the time.

I do agree that if you are in the unenviable position of catching a burglar in their actions, you should be able to defend your propery and yourself....and the law allows 'reasonable force'......however, there is no definition of what constitutes reasonable force.

Sorry if I have inadvertently thread wandered.

cashman 11-07-2005 22:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
I wasn't getting at anybody with this post......I just felt that it was premature to make judgements on the information that was available at the time.

I do agree that if you are in the unenviable position of catching a burglar in their actions, you should be able to defend your propery and yourself....and the law allows 'reasonable force'......however, there is no definition of what constitutes reasonable force.

Sorry if I have inadvertently thread wandered.

i agreed with margaret,have to say a different opinion is NOT getting at anybody though some might disagree with that.

Debbie J 11-07-2005 22:41

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I also agree with Margaret The family of the dead lad don't yet know fully what happened so apart from the accused none of us know what really went on. This was why I put up my first post. I do know the family are in deep in shock and are struggling to come to terms with it. In this respect my heart goes out to the family as they are the ones who are suffering right now.

Margaret Pilkington 12-07-2005 13:04

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Whatever the lad did or didn't do.... there is a family out there grieving who deserve our respect.
Please let them grieve in peace.

Ber999T 12-07-2005 14:38

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I statetd the facts as I was told ie "trying to break in" as that was the info I got off my workmate. Sorry if I have misled anybody.

Yes his family will be greaving for him and I send them my condoliences (if spelling bad sorry for that).

However if it turns out to be that the lad was about to do a crime, I have to say that if he had NOT[B] being trying to break in would he not still be alive?

The chap who is being charged now has to live with the fact that he has taken someone's life and he will have to carry that around with him. Maybe he was mistaken in trying to protect his home who can say!! but would you not try to stop someone from entering your home??

Roy 12-07-2005 22:52

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Been talking about this today with people who work with mr butterworth... Still, no details have been released from the police. However, Mr Butterworth has been released on bail.

Margeret, I agree there is a family out there that is greiving. There is also a family out there that does not know what is going on. There is also a whole town that have not been told the facts or even what is known that may not be facts. Isn't it good that we have somewhere to talk about this??? I suppose we could all just say nothing and pretend that nothing happened. But something has happened, and we all know something has happened, why should we not talk about this?

Margaret Pilkington 13-07-2005 14:18

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Roy.....it depends what you mean by talking.....talking in general is fine, but some of the posts have been just conjecture and supposition......and some have been pure rumour.
The only person who knows what went on is the accused man......his family is not served by gossip and rumour and neither is the family of the person who was killed.

Steph 14-07-2005 11:53

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All I can say is that it is a shame for all people involved. No matter what this young lad was doing, he didn't deserve to have his life taken. Also there is a man that has to carry around with him the guilt of what he has done even if it was through protection. Personally we don't know exactly what went on and should just leave the rumours and gossip out

chav1 15-07-2005 01:01

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ive heard the alleged victim was on an asbo and shouldnt have even been in the area

can anyone confirm this..?

staggeringman 15-07-2005 01:16

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the alleged victim..............has gone!will wait for the verdict then comment?

WillowTheWhisp 12-11-2005 22:29

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It appears that all the charges have been dropped now against Mr. Butterworth.
Here's the story.

SPUGGIE J 12-11-2005 22:35

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Will it be left to lie or will something else appear to drag it out further?

WillowTheWhisp 12-11-2005 22:41

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Looks like that's the end of it.

Acrylic-bob 13-11-2005 06:27

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So, a chap defends his home and property against a thieving scrote and ends up under a charge of murder for five months and now has to live away from his home town, he has to give up his home, his job and has had many of his personal relationships shattered as well as having to cope with the financial costs of moving and mounting a defence. And what now can he make of his life? How can he put a shattered life back together again and carry on - as he must?

We rail, not without justification, about the criminal having more rights than the victim. Speaking personally, my heart and my sympathies lie with John Butterworth. I have none for the thief; he got what he deserved. I am surprised that more members are not of the same opinion, especially those who have been on the recieving end of the attentions of burglars, con-artists and thieves.

Good luck in your new life John. I feel sad and ashamed that you were ever put in this position. I remember a young lad who had more disadvantages to cope with than I did but, who still managed to make me smile when I was down. I hope that you can find that strength and courage again and put all this behind you.


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