Judge decides hoax 999 caller deserves sympathy
Mason Harris was said to be fascinated with the emergency services when he appeared at court
A man made a hoax call claiming people had been stabbed (Image: PA)
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Owen Stewart was jailed for five years for stabbing a man in his own home.
Northampton Crown Court heard on Thursday (May 20) how this was enough for Stewart to exclaim what s going on here? , punch one of the men in the jaw and stab the other with a kitchen knife. The defendant lunged forward and stabbed [his victim] on the right side of his torso, said prosecutor Andrew Fitch-Holland.. He told the victim you ve got 15 minutes to live, you re going to die , before he was restrained and thrown out the property. He continued to bang on the doors until he fled the scene.
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Victor Herbert Smith, son, husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed April 12 in Bothell, Washington. He was born Aug. 1, 1925 to Herbert Levi Smith and Paulina Catherine Stefan in Lewistown, Montana.
Victor grew up in Benchland, Montana, now largely a ghost town, where his father managed the grain silo, and his mother was the town’s mayor and postmistress. His father’s job shielded them from the worst effects of the Depression and, as an only child, he was doted on by both parents. He enjoyed the hunting and fishing that was so accessible in rural Montana and the stimulating cultural influences of his New York City-born mother. Victor excelled in school, but on his 18th birthday, he heeded the call of a nation at war and enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He served in the Pacific Theater as a radioman while assisting naval intelligence. After months spent with headphones listening for Japanese submarines and coded messages, he was left with a s