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Article from 10 February 2026:
A British inquest is taking place in the death of Lucy Harrison in the US.
A British woman who was shot dead by her father while visiting his home in Texas had argued with him about US President Donald Trump earlier that day, an inquest has heard.
Police in the town investigated the 23-year-old's death as possible manslaughter but no criminal case was brought against Kris Harrison after a grand jury in Collin County declined to indict him.Police in the town investigated the 23-year-old's death as possible manslaughter but no criminal case was brought against Kris Harrison after a grand jury in Collin County declined to indict him.
Kris Harrison, who did not attend the inquest, admitted in a statement sent to the court that he had relapsed on the day of the shooting and had drunk about 500ml of white wine.
Littler said on the morning of 10 January his partner had asked her father during the Trump row: "How would you feel if I was the girl in that situation and I'd been sexually assaulted?"
Kris Harrison had replied that he had two other daughters who lived with him so it would not upset him that much.
Sam Littler was Lucy's boyfriend, and he was with her in Prosper.
Article from 11 Febeuary 2026:
The British inquest reached a different conclusion than the grand jury in Collins County:
Lucy Harrison, from Warrington in Cheshire, was shot in the chest on 10 January 2025 in Prosper, near Dallas.
Police in the town investigated the 23-year-old's death as possible manslaughter but no criminal case was brought against Kris Harrison after a grand jury in Collin County declined to indict him.
Family members were in tears during the hearing at Cheshire Coroner's Court as Coroner Jacqueline Devonish announced that she found Lucy Harrison died due to unlawful killing on the grounds of gross negligence manslaughter.
Unfortunately, Kris Harrison will not be punished for the killing of his own daughter Lucy Harrison.
 
  • #2
Wow. How can you shoot someone and there be no consequences?
 
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Who actually believes she would ask her intoxicated father to show her his gun? And that somehow it went off all by itself as he picked it up?
Earlier in the day she pointed out who he really was, right? Did he think, How dare she?
Let's just take a look at my gun before you leave...
JMO.
 
  • #4
Who actually believes she would ask her intoxicated father to show her his gun? And that somehow it went off all by itself as he picked it up?
Earlier in the day she pointed out who he really was, right? Did he think, How dare she?
Let's just take a look at my gun before you leave...
JMO.
I agree. According to her boyfriends statement in the inquest, she was very upset about her father owning a gun. There's no way she would've asked to look at it.
 
  • #5
It's absolutely unbelievable that he won't get sent to prison for this. It makes no sense.
 
  • #6
I've just read about this story on the BBC and am in disbelief.
This vile man straight up murdered his daughter and he is facing no charges? Wtf is going on in the States??
 
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I've just read about this story on the BBC and am in disbelief.
This vile man straight up murdered his daughter and he is facing no charges? Wtf is going on in the States??
My thoughts exactly! I don't understand why they use grand jury's in America in cases where it's quite obvious that a crime has occurred? It's bizarre.

I'm following a case that happened in LA last September...the body of a 14 year old girl was found dismembered in the trunk of a famous singer/rapper (D4VD) car. No one has been arrested and it's apparently going before a grand jury to see if there's a crime to be arrested for...like WTF? So did she chop herself up and put herself in the boot? It's madness!

I'll link the thread here -

 
  • #8
I always thought the grand jury was used like GB uses CPS, ie approval that there is enough there to proceed with charges/trial, rather than to determine whether there is a crime. Prob wrong.
 
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I always thought the grand jury was used like GB uses CPS, ie approval that there is enough there to proceed with charges/trial, rather than to determine whether there is a crime. Prob wrong.
As I understand it, grand juries in the US can also be used as a means of gathering evidence in cases where witnesses are uncooperative, since people can be legally compelled to testify (although they can still refuse to answer questions under the fifth amendment)
 
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As I understand it, grand juries in the US can also be used as a means of gathering evidence in cases where witnesses are uncooperative, since people can be legally compelled to testify (although they can still refuse to answer questions under the fifth amendment)
Yes I think this is what is happening with the other case I linked above. One witness was arrested in Montana and dragged back to california to testify (they had not turned up previously). Now the family of d4vd have all filed appeals against having to testify. But I just find it odd that you can have a dead decomposing body in your trunk and not get arrested or even questioned for 5 months.

And now this guy shoots his daughter and the grand jury are just ok, never mind. I mean even if it was an "accident" (which I don't believe for a second) there should still be some accountability. Like why was the gun not locked / secured away? Why was he getting it out after drinking alcohol?
 
  • #11
I've just read about this story on the BBC and am in disbelief.
This vile man straight up murdered his daughter and he is facing no charges? Wtf is going on in the States??
Unreal! I can't believe this man isn't at least getting 2nd degree murder! God Bless Luci Harrison!
 

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