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    Post by Forest Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:16 am

    'Promising' Stoke City youth player, 18, jailed for life after he admits murdering girlfriend, 15, by stabbing her 60 TIMES at a house party
    Midfielder Andrew Hall, 18, admits killing Megan-Leigh Peat, 15, at a house party after she had been on a night out
    Megan, who dreamed of training to become a midwife, was knifed to death in 'ferocious attack' and found covered in blood
    'She was bubbly and popular and she stuck up for everyone,' friend says
    Hall was on the brink of becoming a professional footballer but was 'jealous of her innocent friendship with others'.


    A 'jealous' Premier League footballer was today given a life sentence after admitted butchering his 15-year-old girlfriend - stabbing her a staggering sixty times.
    Andrew Hall, 18, who played for Stoke City's academy, pleaded guilty to murdering Megan-Leigh Peat at a house in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, on June 9 this year.
    Megan was found stabbed at the house after emergency services were called in the early hours.
    The pupil at Harlington Upper School in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, was covered in blood lying on the floor with dozens of stab wounds.

    Hall relentlessly stabbed her 60 times in the head, neck and upper chest. Two knives, including a serrated bread knife, were found next to her body.
    Judge Richard Foster gave Hall a life sentence with a minimum term of 10 years at Luton Crown Court today.
    Shockingly, the court heard Hall attacked his girlfriend after mistaking her friendship with another man for an affair, despite her protesting her innocence.
    Sentencing the killer at Luton Crown Court, Judge Richard Foster said Hall had 'cruelly' robbed Megan of her life and 'thrown away' his promising soccer career.

    The judge said: 'Megan was a bright, normal, gregarious 15-year-old with her whole life ahead of her.
    'You so cruelly took that life. She will never experience the thrill of successful exam results and further education, bring bridesmaid at her best friends wedding or her 18th birthday party.
    "You brought her life to an end at the tender age of 15.
    'It is clear that you were jealous of her seemingly innocent friendship with others. Megan talked about you accusing her of cheating on you.
    'In a text message to a friend she said: 'I love him more than anything, but I can't deal with it anymore.
    'In a text message to you she wrote: 'You do not trust me so what is the point in being together?
    'She said 'I'm scared' to a friend. It was a vicious and relentless attack by you stabbing Megan some 60 times'.

    He added: 'I accept the murder was not premeditated. You have thrown away a promising career as a professional footballer.
    'Remorse is an over used word in this court, but clearly in this case it is an appropriate word to use.'

    He said to Megan's family: 'I hope today's events and finality of the criminal proceedings will bring some comfort to the family and friends of Megan and at least be the start of a very long healing process.'

    Megan's family sat in the empty jury box and had tears in their eyes throughout the hearing.
    In a statement released by her family, they said: 'Today we are satisfied that Andrew Hall has pleaded guilty to this offence. The day Megan died will be forever etched in our memories, it was the day our lives were torn apart.
    'Megan was a healthy, vibrant, loving and caring person who was very much loved by all her family and all her many friends. She had her whole life ahead of her.
    'Before her untimely death we were an ordinary family leading an ordinary life. Since that fateful day our world has changed beyond recognition.
    'The pain of losing our beautiful daughter and the tragic and awful way she died will stay with us for the rest of our lives. Megan was loved so much and will be missed forever.
    'We would like to thank all Police forces involved for their support, especially our family liaison team.'
    Luton Crown Court heard Hall stabbed Megan as many as 60 times with a 19.5cm bread knife - found with a broken handle - and a 14.5cm fish knife he got from the kitchen at a friend's house close to the pub where they had been drinking with friends.
    Drunk Hall was more than two-and-a-half times the drink-drive limit when he launched into the attack, stabbing his young girlfriend in the head- and severing her nose. Iain Wicks, prosecuting, told the court Megan's jugular artery was found severed, her jaw fractured and she had deep chest wounds into her lungs.
    Slash wounds on her arms suggested she had been trying to defend herself from the onslaught, which was so frenzied police found indents in the laminate floor where Hall had plunged the knives.
    The sportsman, who was on the brink of signing a professional contract with Stoke, had been spotted rowing with Megan the night she died.

    The victim, who had been seeing Hall for eight to ten months was dropped off at the Bumblebee pub in Flitwick, Bedfordshire, around 7pm to watch a Euro 2012 match.
    The couple began arguing via text message and were seen on CCTV together having a dispute outside the pub at 8.35pm. The court heard the argument was fuelled by Hall's jealousy and mistrust of Megan, with the footballer overheard calling her a 'slut' and yelling 'why do I bother?'
    Megan left the pub after the argument and asked a male friend to give her a lift home - further fuelling Hall's jealousy and leading to him sending a flurry of angry text messages.
    The court was told Megan arrived home and said goodnight to her mother and step-father, telling them Hall had been 'a d*** again.'
    Megan's mother thought she was in her bedroom texting Hall, but instead she had got a taxi to go and meet him to sort things out.
    The couple were having an argument via text message as Megan travelled back to the White Heart to find him. Megan texted Hall saying: 'You cannot trust me. That is not love.'
    Mr Wicks told the court that the relationship between Hall and the teenage girl had a 'darker side.'
    He said: 'Megan complained to her mother and friends about Andrew Hall's jealous behaviour.

    'Megan's mother harboured a concern that the relationship was making the both of them unhappy to such and extent and so often there was a question in how long the relationship would last


    Tragic: After leaving her tribute to Megan the teenager is led away

    The victim, who had been seeing Hall for eight to ten months was dropped off at the Bumblebee pub in Flitwick, Bedfordshire, around 7pm to watch a Euro 2012 match.
    The couple began arguing via text message and were seen on CCTV together having a dispute outside the pub at 8.35pm. The court heard the argument was fuelled by Hall's jealousy and mistrust of Megan, with the footballer overheard calling her a 'slut' and yelling 'why do I bother?'
    Megan left the pub after the argument and asked a male friend to give her a lift home - further fuelling Hall's jealousy and leading to him sending a flurry of angry text messages.
    The court was told Megan arrived home and said goodnight to her mother and step-father, telling them Hall had been 'a d*** again.'
    Megan's mother thought she was in her bedroom texting Hall, but instead she had got a taxi to go and meet him to sort things out.
    The couple were having an argument via text message as Megan travelled back to the White Heart to find him. Megan texted Hall saying: 'You cannot trust me. That is not love.'
    Mr Wicks told the court that the relationship between Hall and the teenage girl had a 'darker side.'
    He said: 'Megan complained to her mother and friends about Andrew Hall's jealous behaviour.

    'He comes from a loving supportive family. Noone can believe what he did that night.'

    Peter McCartney, defending Andrew Hall
    'Megan's mother harboured a concern that the relationship was making the both of them unhappy to such and extent and so often there was a question in how long the relationship would last.
    'After the text argument on June 8, her mother thought Megan was preparing to end the relationship.'

    The couple had borrowed Hall's friend Haydan Edwin's keys and left the pub together saying they were bored. Tragic Megan was last seen alive at around midnight holding hands with Hall.
    Later the same night, at 1.30am, on June 9, Hall burst into the White Heart pub in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, covered in blood saying he had killed his girlfriend.
    Outside the pub Hall, dressed in a top and jogging bottoms and covered in blood, was heard saying: 'Oh my god, what have I done? I really, really loved her. I'm sure I have killed her.'
    Hall was heard by police saying: 'I think I have killed my girlfriend. I love her so so much.'
    Mr Wicks said: 'He was in severe and obvious distress, alone and having been intoxicated with drink.
    "At first he appeared to be saying he had been involved in a fight. But gradually he was to say he had killed someone. He said he had ruined his life and career as well as her life.'

    Police found Megan's lifeless body lying in a pool of blood on the floor of the living room of Haydan Edwin's house, in nearby Ailesbury Road.
    Mr Wicks told the court: 'She had a large number of stab injuries - at least 60 in number. They were in the head, neck and chest area.
    'Examinations showed the knives had entered very deep at part of the head, facial features, including severance of the nose. She suffered catastrophic injuries and lost a large amount of blood.
    'Megan never showed any signs of life. She was pronounced dead at the scene.'
    A post mortem examination found she died from blood loss. Hall was taken to Bedford Hospital for treatment on his hands and transferred to Lister Hospital for emergency surgery on his left hand.
    When he was waiting for an x-ray at Bedford Hospital police overheard Hall asking: 'Is she dead?'
    Mr Wicks told the court Hall was estimated to have had 193mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood in his system at the time of the killing. When he was tested at 3.10am the killer had 140mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood - the equivalent of one and a half times the legal driving limit.
    Peter McCartney, defending, said Hall had been player of the season for his team before the attack and had suffered a 'catastrophic loss of control.'
    He said: 'There was jealously. Jealousy creeps into relationships, more particularly in relationships of the young. He comes from a loving supportive family. Noone can believe what he did that night.
    'He had a promising career ahead of him. He is conscious that he has taken the life of a young woman and is deeply remorseful of that. He is at a loss as to how he could have killed her. He says he will regret it for the rest of his life.'
    The court heard how Hall was arrested by police on the morning of the murder, but could not be charged as he was taken to hospital to be operated on for a serious cut to his left hand.
    He was charged with murdering her on June 13 when he was well enough to be interviewed by police.
    Hall was a scholar at Stoke City academy at the time of the murder, and the court heard he was on the brink of signing as a professional player with the club.
    Shortly after Miss Peat's death earlier this year Stoke City confirmed that Hall had been arrested.
    Hall plays for the Stoke City under-18s team. He scored a crucial goal earlier this year to send his team through to the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup.
    Hall, who grew up with his brothers in a modest £170,000 semi-detached house in Flitwick, Bedfordshire, had played for Premier League Stoke's under-18s side.
    However, the midfield starlet was almost certain to have enjoyed a professional career - even if it meant dropping to lower leagues to secure a regular first team place.
    Hall's profile was missing from the list of under-18 players on Stoke's official website today just months after he scored a crucial goal to send his team through to the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup.

    Hall's family filled the public gallery and his mother was helped to her feet after the judge handed down the sentence.


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    This is the girl Scott said deserved to die cos she was ugly, btw lol
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    Post by Guest Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:18 am

    I'm kind of glad they won't be the next Cheryl & Ashley tbh.
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    Post by Jord Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:34 am

    He reminds me of Samwise Gamgee

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    Post by Trent Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:40 am

    He deserves to be jailed for life.
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    Post by Bushido Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:41 am

    Thats...insane. eek 60 times? Christ.
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    Post by menalawyerguy Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:42 am

    He'll spend the rest of his life getting stabbed in the ass by Bubba. Probably more than 60 times.
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:44 am

    Trent wrote:He deserves to be jailed for life.

    Does he though? What he did was horrific and he deserves lengthy jail time, but for the rest of his life? The kid's 18.
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    Post by George Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:44 am

    I swear this is old news?




    Still, I hope the ginger bastard gets butt-raped in prison. Evil human-being. Prison isn't really justice for the crime he committed.
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    Post by menalawyerguy Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:47 am

    George wrote:I swear this is old news?



    He was just sentenced yesterday.
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    Post by George Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:48 am

    Dan wrote:
    Trent wrote:He deserves to be jailed for life.

    Does he though? What he did was horrific and he deserves lengthy jail time, but for the rest of his life? The kid's 18.

    Yes, he does deserve to be jailed for life. After all, he isn't the victim.
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    Post by menalawyerguy Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:50 am

    Dan wrote:
    Trent wrote:He deserves to be jailed for life.

    Does he though? What he did was horrific and he deserves lengthy jail time, but for the rest of his life? The kid's 18.

    Fuck it. Let's put him in a room with the 92 year old guy from Kentucky and be done with it.
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:54 am

    George wrote:
    Dan wrote:

    Does he though? What he did was horrific and he deserves lengthy jail time, but for the rest of his life? The kid's 18.

    Yes, he does deserve to be jailed for life. After all, he isn't the victim.

    What's the point of locking him up then? Might as well bring back capital punishment and save a load of taxpayer money.

    It was a horrible thing that he did and thoroughly deserves to spend a long time in the slammer, but for the whole of his life? He could change completely within prison, feel a deep regret for his actions and completely reform his character, but he'll still be locked up for something he did when he was a teenager?
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:55 am

    menalawyerguy wrote:
    Dan wrote:

    Does he though? What he did was horrific and he deserves lengthy jail time, but for the rest of his life? The kid's 18.

    Fuck it. Let's put him in a room with the 92 year old guy from Kentucky and be done with it.

    No weapons though. If anything kicks off in there it needs to be handled lawfully.
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    Post by Cam Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:55 am

    'life sentence with a minimum term of 10 years'

    He'll be out in 15/20 years.
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    Post by George Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:56 am

    Dan wrote:
    George wrote:

    Yes, he does deserve to be jailed for life. After all, he isn't the victim.

    What's the point of locking him up then? Might as well bring back capital punishment and save a load of taxpayer money.

    It was a horrible thing that he did and thoroughly deserves to spend a long time in the slammer, but for the whole of his life? He could change completely within prison, feel a deep regret for his actions and completely reform his character, but he'll still be locked up for something he did when he was a teenager?

    I see your point. But, I think that the crime he committed was so inhumane, he doesn't deserve to be treated like a human.
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:00 am

    Cam wrote:'life sentence with a minimum term of 10 years'

    He'll be out in 15/20 years.

    I know, and if he's reformed his character then he should be. I'm talking about the people just ordering this kid's life away without a chance of reforming himself and become a safe member of society.

    George wrote:
    Dan wrote:

    What's the point of locking him up then? Might as well bring back capital punishment and save a load of taxpayer money.

    It was a horrible thing that he did and thoroughly deserves to spend a long time in the slammer, but for the whole of his life? He could change completely within prison, feel a deep regret for his actions and completely reform his character, but he'll still be locked up for something he did when he was a teenager?

    I see your point. But, I think that the crime he committed was so inhumane, he doesn't deserve to be treated like a human.

    That attitude worries me. Regardless of his actions, he should be treated like a human. If he chooses to take the path of redeeming himself, bettering himself and coming out of this as a positive member of society, why should he be denied that chance?
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    Post by Guest Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:04 am

    Dan, what do you think about the Anders Breivik sentencing?
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    Post by George Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:06 am

    Dan wrote:
    Cam wrote:'life sentence with a minimum term of 10 years'

    He'll be out in 15/20 years.

    I know, and if he's reformed his character then he should be. I'm talking about the people just ordering this kid's life away without a chance of reforming himself and become a safe member of society.

    George wrote:

    I see your point. But, I think that the crime he committed was so inhumane, he doesn't deserve to be treated like a human.

    That attitude worries me. Regardless of his actions, he should be treated like a human. If he chooses to take the path of redeeming himself, bettering himself and coming out of this as a positive member of society, why should he be denied that chance?

    He stabbed someone 60 times. Because of him, that girl will never be able to experience the chance of becoming a 'positive member of society' herself. So why should he have a chance?
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    Post by Jord Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:07 am

    He probably didn't mean to stab her 60 times. I say they should release him now.
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:09 am

    Pico wrote:Dan, what do you think about the Anders Breivik sentencing?

    He'll never be released. No committee or judge will never give him the chance of freedom. Norway has their laws and they are right to stick with them. Brevik is a detestable, evil human being, but he is still a human being nonetheless. I admire the fact that Norway treated him as such and gave him the same treatment as everyone else. It was exactly what he didn't want. He wanted to be the one who made Norway change everything for him and turn him into a 'special case'. But they kept to their laws and will evaluate him every 10 (I think it's 10) years as they will with everyone else.
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    Post by Bushido Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:11 am

    Dan, just think what his mental state is to stab somebody 60 times.
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    Post by Guest Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:12 am

    Dan wrote:
    Pico wrote:Dan, what do you think about the Anders Breivik sentencing?

    He'll never be released. No committee or judge will never give him the chance of freedom. Norway has their laws and they are right to stick with them. Brevik is a detestable, evil human being, but he is still a human being nonetheless. I admire the fact that Norway treated him as such and gave him the same treatment as everyone else. It was exactly what he didn't want. He wanted to be the one who made Norway change everything for him and turn him into a 'special case'. But they kept to their laws and will evaluate him every 10 (I think it's 10) years as they will with everyone else.

    So why do you think the Stoke Stabber should be released?
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:13 am

    George wrote:
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    I know, and if he's reformed his character then he should be. I'm talking about the people just ordering this kid's life away without a chance of reforming himself and become a safe member of society.



    That attitude worries me. Regardless of his actions, he should be treated like a human. If he chooses to take the path of redeeming himself, bettering himself and coming out of this as a positive member of society, why should he be denied that chance?

    He stabbed someone 60 times. Because of him, that girl will never be able to experience the chance of becoming a 'positive member of society' herself. So why should he have a chance?

    I know what he did. I know she won't ever have that chance and that is the saddest thing about this.

    But if you're looking for us to base our justice system on revenge, then I'm afraid we've moved too far away from that. We're not in the Dark Ages anymore. The only suitable revenge for this kind of action would be capital punishment, but what's the point of that?

    He's murdered a young girl and your judgement is that he should get life in prison for it, regardless of whether he reforms into a positive member of society or not. What would your sentence be for worse cases, a mass murderer perhaps? A child molester? Those are inherently worse cases, should they not deserve a longer punishment?
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:14 am

    Bushido wrote:Dan, just think what his mental state is to stab somebody 60 times.

    I know. But many people have committed murder in the heat of the moment and have shown to be perfectly sane. It's a horrible thing and they deserve time in jail for it. But for me the purpose of prison is not revenge, but to reform.
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:15 am

    Pico wrote:
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    He'll never be released. No committee or judge will never give him the chance of freedom. Norway has their laws and they are right to stick with them. Brevik is a detestable, evil human being, but he is still a human being nonetheless. I admire the fact that Norway treated him as such and gave him the same treatment as everyone else. It was exactly what he didn't want. He wanted to be the one who made Norway change everything for him and turn him into a 'special case'. But they kept to their laws and will evaluate him every 10 (I think it's 10) years as they will with everyone else.

    So why do you think the Stoke Stabber should be released?

    I don't know of him, but I agree that there are evil people out there such as Ian Brady, Peter Sutcliffe etc. that deserve to rot in their cells - the difference is, they show no remorse for what they have done.
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    Post by Guest Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:16 am

    Dan wrote:
    Bushido wrote:Dan, just think what his mental state is to stab somebody 60 times.

    I know. But many people have committed murder in the heat of the moment and have shown to be perfectly sane. It's a horrible thing and they deserve time in jail for it. But for me the purpose of prison is not revenge, but to reform.

    Sane people slam doors in the heat of the moment when they're angry.
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    Post by Cam Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:17 am

    'The Stoke Stabber' is the guy in the OP...
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    Post by Guest Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:18 am

    rofl
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    Post by Dan Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:20 am

    Oh right, thought he was some sort of serial killer. If he shows remorse for what he has done and proves he is willing to make a change and become a positive member of society then I see no reason why, after his initial sentence has been served, that we should see if he is fit to be released. If not, he remains in prison.
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    Post by George Sun Sep 09, 2012 4:21 am

    Dan wrote:
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    He stabbed someone 60 times. Because of him, that girl will never be able to experience the chance of becoming a 'positive member of society' herself. So why should he have a chance?

    I know what he did. I know she won't ever have that chance and that is the saddest thing about this.

    But if you're looking for us to base our justice system on revenge, then I'm afraid we've moved too far away from that. We're not in the Dark Ages anymore. The only suitable revenge for this kind of action would be capital punishment, but what's the point of that?

    He's murdered a young girl and your judgement is that he should get life in prison for it, regardless of whether he reforms into a positive member of society or not. What would your sentence be for worse cases, a mass murderer perhaps? A child molester? Those are inherently worse cases, should they not deserve a longer punishment?

    Well, you got me there. I respect your opinion because it might be the best way to handle people in these cases. However, it saddens me when the criminal gets treated like they are the victim.

    Personally, I feel that he lost the right to be treated like a human when he murdered the girl.

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