A man with history of violence killed six children in a twisted plot that went wrong. Mike Philpott condemned on Tuesday April 3, 2013 of killing six children in an evil, shameful and stupid act as a part of an effort to enclose an ex-lover who had taunted to disobey him.
Mike Philpot, 56, Mike’s wife Mairead, 31 and a friend of Mairead involved in this twisted plot, Paul Mosley, 46 were all convicted of unlawful death after setting on fire their Debry home and meaning to blame on Philpott ex- lover who left him.
Violent heat and burn surrounded the home leading to the death of six children including the son of Mairead from a past relationship and five of Philpott’s children. On the night of fire, neighbors tried to save the children from fire but they were forced back by the high flames and smoke of the burning home. After fire, when the dead bodies of six children were carried out from the burned house by police, Philpott ran onward and had to be unemotional.
Assistant Chief Constable of Derbyshire police, Steve Cotterill said: This was shameful, an evil and stupid act which has resulted in the death of the six children, five of his own. This act is very shameful and upsetting even for me. He further said: I am really angry at the needless loss of six lives.
Unlawful death of six little kids frightened the people. Five vacant chairs at the primary school on Monday morning not only horrendous the teaching staff but other little kids, as well. The jury was not told that few years ago, Philpott had a past conviction in the year 1978 for attempting to kill a woman who refused staying with him. Philpott such hold on the woman led to the death of total six children including five of his own. Philpott had five children from his five life partners and forced women to handover money to himself.
It is said that Philpott also exploited public sympathy after the fire to get advantage from the money donated for the funerals of the six children including Jade, 10, Jayden, 5, John, 9, Jesse, 6, Jack, 8 and Duwayne, 13.
The families of Mike Philpott and Mairead Philpott said that justice has been served, and they were happy with the verdict. Sister of Philpott Dawn Bestwick said that my family members and I attended the court each and every day and listened to all the evidence objectively and understand that what happened to the six beautiful children on May 11, 2012. She further said that, the main purpose and objective of our presence in the court was to find out the reality and the truth behind this evil, shameful act. Following the verdict of the court, Philpott family is happy that justice has been served.
Some days after the death of the six children, Philpott gave a crying speech to media acting like an excited child rather than a sorrow suffering parent.
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