O'Brien torched a home in the same street, Lapworth Grove, but later told police he had 'got the wrong door'. The paranoid schizophrenic thought he had been verbally abused, including being called a paedophile, during the night although a neighbour said the only voice coming from his flat was his own. Mark O'Brien set fire to a home in Balsall Heath forcing 83-year-old Peggy Wright - who he did not know - to jump from a window to her death. We have focused our attention on the court cases we covered in Birmingham, Solihull, the Black Country, Staffordshire and Worcestershire. READ MORE: Arthur Labinjo-Hughes killers could die behind bars in bid to beef up sentences
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“I’m very disappointed in the way that that this whole situation played out. Every life we lose to violent crime ripples throughout our entire city, and we will continue to ensure everyone in our borough can live their lives with the sense of safety and security they deserve."ĭuring the sentencing hearing, Glover claimed he’d been wrongly cast as a killer. Jolly’s death was devastating to his family and those who knew him. “The defendant had committed a senseless and unwarranted act of violence that took the life of one of the city’s most vulnerable populations - the homeless.” Prosecutor Mark Dahl, who asked that Glover be sentenced to 18 years in prison, said The 61-year-old hip-hop pioneer, whose real name is Nathaniel Glover, was found guilty of manslaughter in April for the 2017 killing of John Jolly, a 55-year-old vagrant and sex offender. Creole's attorney had argued that the stabbing was in self-defense. Prosecutors accused Kidd Creole of stabbing the other man after becoming enraged because he thought Jolly was gay and hitting on him.
Police picked Kidd Creole up at his home in the Bronx a day later. Security camera video recorded Kidd Creole stabbing the man. Medics brought him to Bellevue, where he was pronounced dead. He had been stabbed multiple times in the chest with a steak knife, the NYPD said.
Tourists found Jolly wounded on East 44th Street near 3rd Avenue just before midnight on an August 2017 night. Police had charged him with second-degree murder in the death of 55-year-old John Jolly. Rap icon, Kidd Creole, a founding member of the legendary hip-hop group Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5 has been sentenced to 16 years behind bars for stabbing a homeless man to death during a dispute in Manhattan.