ChatterBank1 min ago
Here we go again . . .
http://www.mirror.co....port-115875-23429591/
Once more an 'illegal intruder' comes off worse following a confrontation. The householder is subsequently arrested on suspicion of murder.
No doubt the debate will again be 'should the householder be held responsible?' After all, allegedly he was merely at home, minding his own business, then suddenly placed in an awful situation which could lead to his life being completely ruined. It is difficult to comprehend how one's life can alter in a moment - from possible contentedness one minute, to sheer trauma and an unbelievable future in the next.
Who is the victim here?
Once more an 'illegal intruder' comes off worse following a confrontation. The householder is subsequently arrested on suspicion of murder.
No doubt the debate will again be 'should the householder be held responsible?' After all, allegedly he was merely at home, minding his own business, then suddenly placed in an awful situation which could lead to his life being completely ruined. It is difficult to comprehend how one's life can alter in a moment - from possible contentedness one minute, to sheer trauma and an unbelievable future in the next.
Who is the victim here?
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We don't know anything about it yet so it's hard to make any kind of judgement. E.g. The victim is actually a hardened criminal expecting retribution from a rival criminal who sent his Mrs and kid out and waited for the 'show down'..
^^^ I'm obviously not saying it's anything like that and probably is just a burglary going hideously wrong (for all concerned) but without more information I don't see the point in speculating.
^^^ I'm obviously not saying it's anything like that and probably is just a burglary going hideously wrong (for all concerned) but without more information I don't see the point in speculating.
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Of course if you want to do someone in the best thing to do would be to drag the body back to your house and call the police and say it was an illegal intruder.
Not saying that happened here - just it won't be long before someone tries it on.
In such a serious case it's perfectly right for the police to arrest all involved until it's all been sorted out IMHO
Not saying that happened here - just it won't be long before someone tries it on.
In such a serious case it's perfectly right for the police to arrest all involved until it's all been sorted out IMHO
Perhaps he will be cleared just as in these cases.
http://www.mirror.co....gise-115875-22198058/
http://news.bbc.co.uk...ghamshire/2985186.stm
http://www.timesonlin...uk/article5889125.ece
And they say "You can kill a burglar if you have to, but not if you want to.
http://www.timesonlin.../uk/article509370.ece
http://www.mirror.co....gise-115875-22198058/
http://news.bbc.co.uk...ghamshire/2985186.stm
http://www.timesonlin...uk/article5889125.ece
And they say "You can kill a burglar if you have to, but not if you want to.
http://www.timesonlin.../uk/article509370.ece