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I'm thinking 15 years but we'll see.
Nay, nay Lad..you know where him and his family live, not exactly Fagin’s kitchen but not a desert when it comes to street smarts.
Why do you think she will give him the minimum? He showed how devious was with the cover up and the fact he was stalking waiting for a victim. I'm hoping for 25 but think it will be around the 20 mark.
What’s the minimum life sentence, is it 12years? I think she will give him the minimum she can IMO
does the defendant have an automatic right to appeal? if so this may go on for some time.
I think she's already implied she'll do that.
Awwww! Bless!![]()
Guilty of Murder
Lol... so true about the route she took. She obviously felt safer going the longer way round where it's more public. It's an absolute shame and so sad to think of what she went through.. poor poor lady. RIPWell that came quickly. Fair play to the jury, let’s hope he’s locked away for a Very very long time.
let’s also hope restrictions are lifted and he can be named and shamed. That should at least be the Price you pay when you go down that rocky road he’s sent himself down.
what a great shame this whole episode has been & the irony is she probably avoided the narrow ginnel behind the pub for exactly this reason. R.I.P
Within a very short window too.. she either was taken by surprise really swiftly or she was with someone she trusted.. maybe she actually knew him?How did this lad manage to get Lindsay off of the path in The Coppice, take her to wooded area/overgrowth and kill her without anyone hearing her scream or see it? All in the middle of the day,, when kids are off school in a popular walking area.
IMO he's guilty but how did he manage all of the above??
Wow u knew him... on a personal level? so you don't think he is a crazy woman stalking clever cold hearted psychopathic killer.. neither do I and I don't know him. They obviously saw evidence we didn't to say he did this and acted alone but I'm shocked. I know stranger killings are rare.. but teenage stranger killings are even rarer. If he did it he deserves his sentence.. what he admitted to alone he deserves prison time.. but I am shocked to say the leastI'm absolutely gobsmacked! I guess it's ok to now say that I knew the defendant.
100% dont think he acted alone and I 100% corroborate what the staff at his schools both said.
I'm so shocked. I mean, ok if he did he did... but I just cant see it at all![]()
Today's outline ( posted last night by Lancs Live )
The Judge, prosecution and defence counsel will reconvene at Preston Crown Court at 10.30am tomorrow.
This is to consider the two sets of reporting restrictions in the case.
LancsLive and all other media outlets are currently prohibited from naming Lindsay Birbeck’s murderer due to a court order under Section 45 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act.
This prevents the press from publishing anything which would be likely to lead members of the public to identifying the 17-year-old, including his name, address, school he attended and any still or moving image.
An application has been submitted to Her Honour Mrs Justice Yip to lift the reporting restrictions following his unanimous guilty conviction today.
Defence barrister Mark Fenhalls QC said they will be opposing the application due to the defendant’s vulnerabilities.
Legal arguments will be heard at 10.30am on Thursday before the judge makes her ruling. She said a decision will be made before the teenager is sentenced on Friday.
The Judge will also make a ruling on reporting restrictions surrounding the first murder trial which began on February 25 before being halted on March 10.
A jury of 11 women and one man were discharged from reaching their verdicts and a retrial was ordered.
Reporting restrictions were put in place under the Contempt of Court Act preventing the press from publishing the reasons for the jury being discharged.
LancsLive will bring you live coverage from 10.30am tomorrow.
Lindsay Birbeck murder retrial: Defendant found guilty of murder - updates
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