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Originally Posted by RizzyKing
He killed an intruder Stephen a person he did not invite into his home or want and if i live long enough to be 78 i am taking the quickest method to do maximum damage including killing on someone half my age who gets the advantage with every moment the struggle goes on. Not every life is precious some are out and out **** that the worlds better off without and two men who target pensioners fit right into that group. This pensioner shouldn't be charged with any offence and the wailing brigade with their shouts of "but someone was killed" need to shutup and go find something worth more then this to rail against or are we saying our pensioners are fair game for gutless ****.
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He killed someone, that is a crime. Perhaps if he had just hurt him or incapacitated him it would of course be a different story.
Unless we know the full story its hard to judge. If he just heard a noise and went to investigate and saw someone in the room and stabbed them or something then that is not one. However if the intruder threatened him in some waysor was trying to harm him then yes self defense would be an acceptable claim.