UK - Bradford. 3 children (1, 5 & 9) and a woman killed in house fire. *Man arrested on suspicion of murder* (21 Aug '24)

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Birtle, 34, is on remand in custody after being charged with strangling the mother-of-three and stealing her phone at her home on 27 July. However, Birtle is not being treated as a suspect in the house fire and detectives are understood to believe he is not involved in any way.

The scaffolder indicated that he would plead not guilty to the offences when he appeared at Bradford crown court on 30 July. He is next due to appear in court on Tuesday.


Fatal Bradford fire may be result of dispute involving family member, police believe
 
If this case doesn't demonstrate why you can never assume anything in unresolved true crime, then I don't know what does! When I went to bed last night I was certain that Jonny Birtle must have been the awful 39 year old man who annihilated an entire family. Only to learn today that in reality, it's a lot more complicated! Now I'm left feeling... awkwardly sympathetic towards him?
Yes, he is accused of terrible crimes and deserves the relevant scorn and treatment from the justice system. Just because his alleged victim is no longer alive to seek justice does not mean that he should not have his day in court to answer the charges.
But the man has just lost all 3 of his young children in a deliberate house fire! And there was nothing he could do to protect them and he now cannot grieve their loss properly, or at all because (rightly or wrongly) he is locked in a prison cell awaiting trial. He must be inconsolable! I never thought I'd feel sorry for an alleged wife beater, but here we are!

MOO
 
If this case doesn't demonstrate why you can never assume anything in unresolved true crime, then I don't know what does! When I went to bed last night I was certain that Jonny Birtle must have been the awful 39 year old man who annihilated an entire family. Only to learn today that in reality, it's a lot more complicated! Now I'm left feeling... awkwardly sympathetic towards him?
Yes, he is accused of terrible crimes and deserves the relevant scorn and treatment from the justice system. Just because his alleged victim is no longer alive to seek justice does not mean that he should not have his day in court to answer the charges.
But the man has just lost all 3 of his young children in a deliberate house fire! And there was nothing he could do to protect them and he now cannot grieve their loss properly, or at all because (rightly or wrongly) he is locked in a prison cell awaiting trial. He must be inconsolable! I never thought I'd feel sorry for an alleged wife beater, but here we are!

MOO
Absolutely feeling the same way. I guess we get jaded by the same story of ex partners time and time again and it was easy to presume the same again here.
 


West Yorkshire Police said: "Due to speculation online surrounding the fire, we are keen to address some of the rumours.

"A 39-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder. This man is the ex-partner of a woman who was visiting the family. He remains in hospital in a critical condition."

Uniformed officers visited the address last month due to an unrelated matter, police added.

Specialist officers continue to support the family, including Bryonie's partner Jonathan.

"They are understandably devastated at their loss and we ask that their privacy is respected," the force said.

Police said earlier that they believed the blaze was started deliberately and was "domestic related".

In a statement issued via the force, the family said the loss of "our B" and the children, referred to as "Chuch, Oggy and Strawberry", had brought "unimaginable sadness and grief".
 
What even is this case?

Not only is there a giant elephant in the room, but the MSM presented the elephant in front of us and invited us to admire his wonderful trunk and magnificent tusks ("estranged" partner in custody for strangling the decedent and stealing her phone) before shoving the elephant into the corner of the room ("absolutely distraught fiancee" who is "being supported" by officers and we must respect his privacy) hoping we suddenly wouldn't have a million billion questions! :confused:

MOO
 
Absolutely feeling the same way. I guess we get jaded by the same story of ex partners time and time again and it was easy to presume the same again here.
It was an ex-partner who caused these deaths, but it was not the victims' ex/father of their children. The woman, whose ex did this, must be devastated.
 
It was an ex-partner who caused these deaths, but it was not the victims' ex/father of their children. The woman, whose ex did this, must be devastated.

But why did he set fire to THIS family house? :oops:
And did this woman live there?
Was she there when the tragedy struck?

My mind boggles.
What is wrong with some men?

And, as usual, innocent children are victims of vile/insane adults :mad:
 
Some update

"Police have now confirmed the man arrested on suspicion of murder
is the ex-partner
of someone who was visiting the home.
He remains in hospital in a critical condition."

PS

It reminds me of the crossbow killer.
Also possessed by mad revenge.
Also in hospital in critical condition.
Also murdered random victims.

Good riddance pathetic losers!!!

 
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As the fire started at about 2 a.m. the children was most likely asleep, and the mother died trying to save them. I read in an article that the visiting woman arrived to the house first, and her ex-partner had followed after her there, and then he set himself alight there. I'm not sure it was an "arson attack" per se, as it seems as he tried to self-immolate, but the fire spread to the house.
 
Did the visiting woman survive? This is all too sad. They should let the father out to grieve IMO
 
Did the visiting woman survive? This is all too sad. They should let the father out to grieve IMO
Yes the visiting woman survived.

I can't agree that he should be let out. He (allegedly) strangled poor Bryonie, he's where he should be.
 
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Yes the visiting woman survived.

I can't agree that he should be let out. He (allegedly) strangled poor Bryonie, he's where he should be.
I don't mean drop the charges. Just release on bond or something till the court date.
 

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