'Cowardly' - how senior murder squad detective described killer Paul Irwin
Detective Superintendent Matt Scott was the Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) overseeing the case.
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Chief Reporter for North Cumbria covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, in Carlisle and beyond for the News & Star, Cumberland News, Times & Star and Whitehaven News.
Chief Reporter for North Cumbria covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, in Carlisle and beyond for the News & Star, Cumberland News, Times & Star and Whitehaven News.
Detective Superintendent Matt Scott was the Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) overseeing the case.
THE key witness in Paul Irwin murder trial was his victim.
WHITEHAVEN man Paul Irwin has been found guilty of murdering his partner on the day he subjected her to a violent sexual assault.
JURORS in the Paul Irwin murder trial at Carlisle Crown Court have been sent home for the day after failing to reach a verdict.
LABOUR Party legend John Prescott was a “working man’s politician,” plain speaking and in touch with the lives of ordinary people.
A TWELVE-month driving ban has been handed to a Carlisle woman whose careless driving caused an accident that left a cyclist with a broken arm.
A YOUNG Carlisle couple returned the Carlisle home they were staying at late at night to be confronted by three masked burglars.
A WHITEHAVEN man accused of murdering his partner has admitted charges of manslaughter and sexual assault.
A THIRD man has admitted plotting to burgle homes in north Cumbria, including that of a Carlisle jewellery shop owner.
A CARLISLE man who was annoyed with the police’s handling of his complaint sent them an email saying: “Every time I seen an officer injured or killed, I will be smiling.”
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