Family and friends of murdered teenager Michael Causer protested outside Liverpool Crown Court today following a not guilty verdict on Friday.
Gavin Alker was found not guilty of murder. James O'Connor has already pleaded guilty to the murder on July 25 2008. Samantha Parker reports
@kingsredcoat i grew up with michael, he was a lovley person and everyone who knew him would say so..... unless you knew him you just wouldnt know... rip michael xxx
TrueNik89 1 year ago
It wouldn't matter who was in the dock, they just want a guilty verdict.
It's pathetic really
poossum12345 1 year ago
lets pray the members of the jury feel the same injustice and loss of the causer family . homophobia is an abomination and an evil seeping throught the uk right now.
MegaRapture 2 years ago
I will accept some lost a loved one and I sympathise, but it is not ignorant to respect a verdict of which there is no evidence was not perfectly true.
The defendant argued self defence. The jury accepted this as a possibility. It is not right to imprison someone when there is a doubt as to their guilt.
kingsredcoat 2 years ago
I think your knowledge of the judicial system seems to be naively based upon Rumpole Of the Bailey (as I can see from your videos on your page) I'm sorry, but your comment is ignorant at best.
SalfordWill 2 years ago
Until somebody proves beyond all reasonable doubt that the Jury were wrong to acquit I see no reason why we should not 'blindly follow' their verdict.
kingsredcoat 2 years ago
They feel right because there Son/ relative friend was murdered by thick homophobic people.
...and nobody should blindly follow any verdicts...sometimes they are WRONG! respect is earned.
SalfordWill 2 years ago
This case was a farce. All the three people involved should be fully accountable. Never forget Michael Causer!
xxx
SalfordWill 2 years ago
rg0057 (2 weeks ago)
There's no excuse for beating a sleeping man to death.
*****Worth Repeating******
wawa2 3 years ago
What makes these people right and the Jury wrong exactly.
The people on film made their minds up about this before the trial began - in the case of family members and friends this is quite understandable.
It does not mean they are right though.
Jury's decisions must be respected.
kingsredcoat 3 years ago