Gyrocopter Murder charge
Jasmine | 11.03.2009 21:49 | SHAC | Animal Liberation
A man has been charged with the murder of hunt supporter Trevor Morse who was killed in a collision with a gyrocopter.
Sorry for the repost of Sky:-
Gyrocopter
The scene of the collision at Long Marston airfield, Warwickshire
Warwickshire Police said the man would appear before Nuneaton Magistrates Court tomorrow accused of killing the 48-year-old.
Mr Morse died after he was hit by the aircraft at Long Marston airfield near Stratford-Upon-Avon as he followed a hunt on Monday afternoon.
Two people were arrested on suspicion of murder following the incident, which happened just after 3pm.
The second man was released on bail tonight pending further police inquiries.
A police spokesman said: "Two men were arrested at the scene and have been in custody at Leamington Spa police station.
"One man has tonight been charged with murder.
"The second man has been released on police bail pending further inquiries."
A post-mortem examination carried out at the University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire revealed that Mr Morse died as a result of severe head injuries.
Hunt master Sam Butler paid tribute to Mr Morse, who was from Alderminster, near Stratford.
"He was a very great supporter, a passionate believer in country sports and hunting and the tribute I pay is not only to him but to his family," he said.
Long Marston airfield, an RAF base between 1941 and 1954, is now home to the Avon Microlight club, Freedom Sports Aviation, and the Shakespeare County Raceway Dragstrip.
The site is also well-known for dance festival Global Gathering and the Bulldog Bash motorbike show
Gyrocopter
The scene of the collision at Long Marston airfield, Warwickshire
Warwickshire Police said the man would appear before Nuneaton Magistrates Court tomorrow accused of killing the 48-year-old.
Mr Morse died after he was hit by the aircraft at Long Marston airfield near Stratford-Upon-Avon as he followed a hunt on Monday afternoon.
Two people were arrested on suspicion of murder following the incident, which happened just after 3pm.
The second man was released on bail tonight pending further police inquiries.
A police spokesman said: "Two men were arrested at the scene and have been in custody at Leamington Spa police station.
"One man has tonight been charged with murder.
"The second man has been released on police bail pending further inquiries."
A post-mortem examination carried out at the University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire revealed that Mr Morse died as a result of severe head injuries.
Hunt master Sam Butler paid tribute to Mr Morse, who was from Alderminster, near Stratford.
"He was a very great supporter, a passionate believer in country sports and hunting and the tribute I pay is not only to him but to his family," he said.
Long Marston airfield, an RAF base between 1941 and 1954, is now home to the Avon Microlight club, Freedom Sports Aviation, and the Shakespeare County Raceway Dragstrip.
The site is also well-known for dance festival Global Gathering and the Bulldog Bash motorbike show
Jasmine
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BBC
11.03.2009 22:22
A man has been charged with the murder of a hunt supporter who was killed when he was hit by a gyrocopter at an airfield in Warwickshire.
Trevor Morse, 48, from Alderminster, Warwickshire, died at the scene of the incident at Long Marston airfield near Stratford-upon-Avon on Monday.
A man is due before magistrates in Nuneaton on Thursday, police said.
A second man arrested on suspicion of murder has been released on police bail while inquiries continue.
The two men were arrested at the airfield at the time of the incident, at about 1500 GMT.
In a statement police said: "Two men were arrested at the scene and have been in custody at Leamington Spa police station.
"One man has tonight been charged with murder.
"The second man has been released on police bail pending further inquiries."
A post mortem-examination carried out at the University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire revealed Mr Morse died from severe head injuries.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/coventry_warwickshire/7937895.stm
Danny
Moral Of This Story
11.03.2009 22:34
Turnip
We will not let this pass
11.03.2009 22:35
This person is entirely innocent, guilty of nothing
3 sabs have been murdered by hunters, none by us
http://violence.redblackandgreen.net/vinar/murdered.html
If this activist is sentenced, the tables will turn
we've been bashed for long enough
its long been time to bash back
Hunt Retribution Squad (HRS)
Homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_Retribution_Squad
Think before you post
11.03.2009 23:23
HRS poster is an idiot
Court reports
11.03.2009 23:39
dp
Example of Indymedia posting being used in court room?
12.03.2009 00:36
Can anyone give a concrete example of when this has happened or is this just an urban myth?
It's totally possible that HRS was actually a cop or hunt scum, of course, although they may be genuine but just didn't think about the possible negative implications (or though about them but decided fuck it and posted anyway).
Without user accounts on Indymedia every post should be suspected of being an impersonator.
anon
a waste of peoples time
12.03.2009 00:39
It is a real shame someone has to go through all this palava though - name associated with murder, lose job, possibly lose friends, stress, etc etc..... The class war is dead? I think not.
Krop
Indymedia used in court
12.03.2009 01:05
There have been others cases too, but that's the one that came to mind.
Evidence
not really compromising...
12.03.2009 02:00
It will be difficult to prove murder no doubt, but:
1) they test their luck sometimes, and DO get miscarriages of justice out of it - I remember one murder conviction, later reduced to manslaughter, for someone who hit and killed a cop in a car which was out of control because police had taken its tyres out - a similar kind of case, they just have to befuddle the jury about how much "aim" is possible with the vehicle in question.
2) they might be hoping that if they press murder charges they can at least get a manslaughter conviction rather than just outright accident.
3) this way they can keep people from seeing the videos of the incident until it's "old news".
4) they can keep an innocent person in jail for months pending trial.
5) they'll doubtless be hoping for a hunt-scum judge and random pro-hunt jury.
Meanwhile they are utterly refusing the enforce the Hunting Act.
huntcunt
It's about time we fought back.....
12.03.2009 05:19
KT
Hunt Retribution Squad?
12.03.2009 08:48
J. Peeler
ploy
12.03.2009 09:07
lock them up and offer them a key out, for a price of course.
dave
Hmm...
12.03.2009 09:08
I think the only one guilty of murder is karma - the man spent every waking hour killing defenceless animals. Should we be upset when someone who has killed so many animals be killed? Or should we be glad that the animals he would have killed today will live on?
Shunty
No the HRS is not a Joke
12.03.2009 09:30
HRS
Hush
12.03.2009 10:59
The last thing anyone needs is comments like one or two of the above splashed across the papers. Even though they could be anyone and don't claim to be the opinions of all monitors.
Just don't say anything silly, if at all possible :)
Careful
Hunt violence
12.03.2009 11:15
Ruby
Does anybody know the reason? (the arguement for "mureder")
12.03.2009 12:40
WHY a "murder" charge? Are there any of the various circumstances which can make ANY death regardless of fault or intent into murder?
I am of course not up on your laws. But over here, any death that results as a direct result of a felony is an automatic murder charge. No need to prove premeditation or intent on the death, just on the underlying felony.
For example -- whose copter? Over here, if you hot wired a car and while driving away were in an accident and somebody died then YOU can get charged with murder. If you are robbing a bank and a patron inside at the time drops dead from a heart attack you can get charged with murder. Not necessarily resulting in conviction but that's for the jury to decide. Understand? It's not the intent to kill that matters but the intent to commit the felony and whether the resulting death gets judged "proximate" enough.
PLEASE -- I am not in this saying that the legal doctrine making any death in the course of a felony "murder" is a good idea -- just that's what (our) legal tradition says.
MDN
Still Not In America!
12.03.2009 13:11
We aren't in America,so American laws don't apply
The gyrocopter wasn't stolen and it was being used to
collect evidence to prove that hunts are still slaughtering
innocent wildlife, even though we have a ban on hunting in this country.
Please stop telling us about how American law would affect this!
FUCK THE HUNT!
Vegan Anarchist
using gyrocopters to monitor hunts is a great idea!
12.03.2009 13:13
britches
not here
12.03.2009 13:20
Theres no suggestion here the two hunt sabs/protestors/monitors (not sure which is technically true here) were doing anything wrong by using/refuelling/flying the copter so theres no suggestion of an equivalent to a 'felony'. Quite the reverse, they had good reason to be at the airstrip, the hunt supporter had less or none. In the TV news reports the wording and tone of voice implied it was wrong to fly a copter near hunts like this and the two were possibly up to no good. No solid accusations though.
I think a lot of this discussion would be helped by having some hard facts, like the two videos I think I read the police have of the incident, however in order to ensure a 'fair trial' such details aren't made public so potential jurors enter the courtroom with as few preconcieved ideas about the case as possible.
Hopefully you're all working on a defense fund and perhaps using opportunities like when his lawyers make statments to make the point about the hunt sabs who've been murdered and that these two were actually working to UPHOLD the law against hunting, since the police can't be arsed.
McQn
good news for someone!
12.03.2009 14:25
Who knows, i might just do the course and get a licence!
notasab
bizarre response
12.03.2009 16:36
Of course it's not the SAME as here (rules about when "accident" are nevertheless "murder"). Your circumstances for that are different than ours. That's why I was asking UPON WHAT is this murder charge being based? Anybody know?
And of course I meant that question in terms of what your rules ARE, not based upon what you think they should be.
I am suggesting that while the police might be "on the other side" and might have placed these charges without much hope of them succeeding they presumably are basing their actions on SOMETHING. Does anybody know that that might be? That seems like a reasonable question to me.
MDN
Re: hunt violence
12.03.2009 17:55
Ruby is right to refer to "many incidents of hunt monitors being violently attacked". Indeed too many animal advocates have actually been killed by people involved in animal abuse - neither Tony Ball or Alan Summerskill were even arrested at all when Tom Worby and Mike Hill were killed. See http://violence.redblackandgreen.net/vinar/murdered.html and follow the link to see all the other examples of violence and injustice perpetrated by animal abusers..
Soy
hunt death
12.03.2009 18:37
It’s what they do.
It is thought that avid wildlife killer and hunt heavy Trevor Morse had raced to Warwick airport Monday afternoon March 9 to confront the hunt monitors who had been filming from the air the nefarious activities of the Warwickshire Hunt gang. The two passengers on the gyrocopter were evidence gathering hunt monitors. As the trespasser allegedly advanced on the refuelled aircraft to prevent it from taking off he was advised repeatedly by the safety-trained crew to keep away from the spinning rotor blades. He appears to have ignored these visibly unnecessary warnings and paid with his life. Anyone who has been confronted by these kinds of people will know of their inability to see reason when in a state of frenzy. Extreme violence is so often the outcome.
Bizarrely the pilot of the aircraft 54 year old Bryan Griffiths who was exceptionably eager to keep safely away from hunt supporters while filming their activities has been charged with murder and remanded in custody!
Morse is not the first person to die in the killing fields of England in recent years. Usually the hunters do the killing and the saboteurs try to intervene and can pay a heavy price. In 1976 William Sweet was gunned down by a blood sport fanatic. In 1993 15 year old Tom Worby was killed by huntsman Tony Ball in the Cambridgeshire countryside. Mike Hill was 18 in 1991 when Cheshire huntsman Alan Summersgill killed him. None of the assailants were so much as arrested for murder. There was little media coverage. No one was held in custody and threatened with life in prison or charged with anything! The murders of three peace loving youngsters remain unsolved. Many other violent attacks on anti hunt protesters by hunt supporters remain either un-investigated or unsolved.
The response to this death of someone thought to be engaged in a violent criminal conspiracy should be the immediate enforcement of the Hunting Act. It must not be used as an excuse to impede hunt monitors investigating these violent criminal gangs. Public citizens should not have to risk their lives collecting evidence of criminal activity when others are paid to do this job. Four years after the law was passed many hunts have publicly stated their intention to continue breaking it by massacring wild animals and spitting in the face of the majority of UK citizens.
It’s time the violence and intimidation stopped.
Patrick Moore speaks out over the lack of action on illegal hunting:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/7936812.stm
keith mann
keith
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Hunting accidents happen all the time
12.03.2009 22:11
I cannot have sympthay for a serial killer, ony the victims he has murdered.
Most hunting accidents result in more innocent life being destroyed than just the non-humans targeted. This includes ramblers, ecologists, those who love who all that is green and wild, those who desire peace, tranquility and others who pass through the forests.
Despite hunters killing each other, this does not balance the books of innocent human life that is lost in accidents. It's just lucky they shoot each other at times rather than innocent bystanders, or non-humans that they intend to destroy.
Put it this way, if accients are going to happen, how would you like them to? Apologies to anyone who has trouble considering , dealing with or living in reality.
One less serial killer on the planet saves lives. Facts speaks louder than emotions.
no sympathy
Well said Keith
13.03.2009 09:26
Let us look at the facts only on a very few occassions over nearly 50 years of hunt sabotage have sabs outnumbered hunters. It is generally the case that sabs are outnumbered 2 to 1 on a good day, sometimes the numbers are 100 to 1. Even the hardest barstad would find it a bit of a problem to use violence as a first line of action with these stakes unless s/he is Rambo, and suitably armed. Pragmatism often dictates the run away very fast tactic or trying to talk down the leader of "lads" when the run away approach is blocked by horses, quad bikes, big blokes with assorted implements and a tractor are the best methods.
Lynn sawyer
@ no sympathy
13.03.2009 11:18
Personally, my thoughts are with the person’s family at this difficult time. That is all I have to say.
sympathy
I'm talking "publicity tactics" folks
13.03.2009 11:56
It really does NOT help to present what look like possible irrelevancies -- things that make sense only in OUR "world view". Thus I see mentioned that the person killed had been warned off that approaching the gyrocopter was dangerous.
Again appreciating the differences in our legal systems -- but say it was here. Some drunk kids are out there doing "donuts" on the lawn and somebody goes out to try to shoe them off. Yes of course it's dangerous for a person on foot to confront an automobile BUT if they hit him, they were 100% at fault (had no business driving on somebody's lawn and their being there off the road not "accident").
Like I said -- I haven't a clue about the circumstances here explaining WHY a murder charge. But unless we present that reason (and say why wrong/silly) our articles make sense only "preaching to the choir". Bad journalism. The sort of thing that prevents "indy" from growing and does our causes no good.
MDN
@ MDN
13.03.2009 12:31
Avoidable Accident
Apart from discussion of what is in the mainstream media
13.03.2009 12:42
This is now being treated as murder case. The police could start trying to question animl rights people in general or at least those who may or not be associates of the arrestees. Anyone who does know about (or thinks they do) who, what, where etc should guard it closely even from close friends and family. The hunting fraternity are also interested in getting this info and will use it to track people down. We need to be VERY vigilant.
Lynn Sawyer
Protect Our Wild Animals Statement
13.03.2009 13:32
The incident which took place at Long Marston on Monday 9th March was a tragedy.
We send our condolences to the family of the deceased."
From http://www.powa.org.uk/
Wild Animals
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