Southport killer
Coverage of Southport killer in the Nexus archive.
- Inside Southport killer's comfortable new daily life in Broadmoor
The Southport killer is living a comfortable daily life at Broadmoor. The article examines their new routine in the facility.
- Southport killer is 'manipulating the system' after moving from prison to Broadmoor psychiatric hospital, victims' families say
Victims' families allege that the Southport killer is manipulating the system after being transferred from prison to Broadmoor psychiatric hospital.
- Southport killer is moved from prison to high-security psychiatric hospital: Child murderer is blasted 'for playing the system'
The Southport killer has been transferred from prison to a high-security psychiatric hospital. The individual, labeled a 'child murderer,' faces criticism for 'playing the system.'
- Taxi driver who dropped Southport killer at the dance class then fled as he listened to children's screams is stripped of his licence
A taxi driver who dropped off the Southport killer at a dance class and fled the scene while hearing children's screams has been stripped of his license. The incident involved the killer attending the dance class before the attack.
- Southport killer's family 'failed our children', say survivors' parents as they call for new law to force relatives to report criminality - or face jail
Survivors' parents of the Southport killer's victims accuse his family of failing children and advocate for a new law requiring relatives to report criminal behavior, facing potential jail if they fail. The proposed legislation aims to hold families accountable for not preventing criminal activities.
- Robert Jenrick calls for Southport killer's parents to be deported after damning injury finds they 'should have stopped him'
Robert Jenrick, a UK politician, has called for the deportation of the parents of a Southport killer following medical findings that the victim's injuries could have been prevented. The statement highlights concerns about parental responsibility in preventing violent acts.
- Southport killer is 'being guarded by four prisoner officers' over fears inquiry could trigger him to commit more violence
The Southport killer is being guarded by four prisoner officers due to concerns that an inquiry into his actions could provoke further violence. The situation highlights heightened security measures to prevent potential escalation.