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    Default Mother and Father guilty of killing six children!

    Mick Philpott and his wife Mairead have been found guilty of the manslaughter of six children in a fire at their house in Derby.
    Their friend Paul Mosley was also convicted of manslaughter over the petrol-fuelled blaze that engulfed the semi-detached house at Allenton, Derby in May last year.
    Mick Philpott stared straight ahead as the guilty verdict was read out, but when his wife was convicted he shook his head as she looked down at the floor clasping a tissue in her hands.
    Mosley showed no emotion as he heard the guilty verdicts.
    Paul Mosley showed no emotion as the verdicts were readShortly after the verdicts, the court was cleared because a spectator, believed to be one of Mairead Philpott's sisters, shouted: "You murdering *******".
    And as he was led from the dock, Mick Philpott shouted: "Not over yet, mate!"
    The 56-year-old was attempting to frame his ex-mistress and win custody of his other offspring when he set the fire, the court heard. Lisa Willis, 28, had left the house with her five children and the Philpotts wanted them back.
    But as a jury at Nottingham Crown Court was told "the plan went horribly wrong".
    Five of the children, who died of smoke inhalation as they slept, were Mick and Mairead Philpott's; Jade, 10, John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, and Jayden who was five.
    Duwayne, 13, who was Mairead Philpott's child from a former partner, died in hospital three days later.
    Paul Mosley told friends that they had "actually rehearsed" the fire six weeks earlier and the plan was for him to rescue the children. He would break in the back door while the Philpotts were out front.


    The bathroom of the house in Allenton after the blaze.

    The jury heard a disturbing and chaotic 999 call made by the Philpotts. In it Mick Philpott was heard to say: "I can't get in."

    He had tried to punch and smash his way through an upstairs window, but had been beaten back by the smoke.

    While it was being played, he said: "I can't listen to it." He tried to leave the dock but he was stopped by prison guards and sat sobbing with his head in his hands.

    As the bodies were being carried from the house, Mick Philpott immediately began to blame Ms Willis, who he had earlier reported to police for allegedly threatening him and his family.

    Mick Philpott said tried to get back in through an upstairs window

    Samantha Shallow, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Today's verdict shows that the children died as a result of the actions of Michael and Mairead Philpott and Paul Mosley when they set the fire.

    "It was started as a result of a plan between the three of them to turn family court proceedings in Mr Philpott's favour. It was a plan that went disastrously and tragically wrong.

    "Amid all the details of the defendants' personal lives that have come out in court, it should not be forgotten that at the heart of this case were the deaths of six innocent children."

    Anthony Latham QC prosecuting said that people at the hospital noted that Mick Philpott was "spotlessly clean" for someone who had been caught up in a house fire.

    He told the court that afterwards he had sex and smoked cannabis to try to blot out the horror of what had happened.

    "I was finding it hard to cope," said Mick Philpott. "Having sex and smoking cannabis was one way of blocking it out. It was my idea, not my wife's."

    After the blaze police bugged their hotel room and a police vehicle.

    Mick Philpott was heard to say to Mairead: "Don't worry, we will walk through it. I promise you that, unless you want me to blab about it ... don't say nothing now, don't say nothing."

    In another part of the recording he is alleged to have said: "I didn't mean to do it, on my life."

    A glove and an empty plastic bottle found near the scene

    Mairead Philpott and Ms Willis took it in turns to sleep with Mick Philpott in his caravan on the drive. He said he preferred Ms Willis, but believed that at one time they had been one "big happy family".

    The wages or benefits of both women were paid into Mr Philpott's account. He was said to have had complete control over both of them.

    At times Mairead Philpott had sex with her husband and co-defendant Paul Moseley. The Philpott's went dogging together. Mairead said dogging was the only time her husband gave her proper attention.
    He had mentioned divorcing his wife to marry his mistress but Lisa Willis lost her patience with the arrangement in Victory Road and left the home with her five children three months before the fire.
    On the day of the fire, Ms Willis and Mick Philpott were due in court to discuss custody of the children.
    Sentencing is due to take place for all three on Wednesday at 10.30am[/quote]


    Source: http://news.sky.com/story/1072962/de...ty-over-deaths

    Very sad news, but I'm glad justice has been done.
    Last edited by Lee; 09-04-2013 at 03:08 PM.

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    Didn't mean to do it?

    Murdering scum bag.


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    Hope they rot in jail, I doubt the prisoners will have any mercy on them. Even if they didn't mean to kill their children, it was the stupidest plan to get revenge on a former lover I've ever read about. It's a shame the children, the very people he was supposedly doing it for, got caught in it.

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    Scumbags, the lot of them.

    RIP to all those who were brutally murdered.

    Also, was there any need to include the final details in the article? It kind of draws away the attention from what is clearly a horrific incident.
    "There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
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    Bloody child killers

    Just because they wanted a bigger house
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    A tragic event. The thoughts and well-being of the children were completely ignored by those involved in this. Who sets fire to a house their children are sleeping in, only to try and get custody of them by pretending to be a hero? It's a very selfish act, and the children paid for it.

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    i was kinda sympathising with the fact he didnt INTEND to kill them but he took the money raised for the funerals and used it to get drunk and as Argos vouchers???? & sold the memorial teddy bears people left and called his kids little ***** after they died? those poor children how much more disrespectful could it get. classic case of a sociopath, it was pre-planned, even having so much kids in the first place in order to get benefits was planned too..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ardemax View Post
    Scumbags, the lot of them.

    RIP to all those who were brutally murdered.

    Also, was there any need to include the final details in the article? It kind of draws away the attention from what is clearly a horrific incident.
    I know!!! I read it and got to the last paragraph and was like '...what'
    thanks for letting me know they were frequent partakers in dogging skynews, I'd expect it from the sun but not you

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    Omg I can remember them both on Jeremy Kyle.

    poor kids rip
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    wow, that's disgusting. They're family situation was messed up and he even appeared on Jeremy Kyle with his wife and "mistress". So sad for those children.

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