The sentence of Valdo Calocane, the 'triple killer' convicted for the murder of Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates in Nottingham in June 2023, is set to be reviewed by the Court of Appeal after being deemed 'unduly lenient' by the Attorney General. This decision has been met with reactions from the victims' families, with Emma Webber, Barnaby's mother, expressing that the review is a 'positive step forward' but also criticizing Nottinghamshire Police for their handling of her son's death, and the sons of Ian Coates describing the review as 'actual justice'. The review comes amid broader concerns over police conduct, highlighted by the sharing of 'crude and distasteful' WhatsApp messages by officers about the Nottingham knife attacks. Additionally, the case has sparked discussions on police vetting and the treatment of domestic violence cases within the legal system.
Nottingham victims’ families say killer ‘deserves to be punished’ as sentence review ordered https://t.co/0FNNzat8Ol
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‘He will be in prison for 30 years with other sex offenders. His life will be all about sex offenders.’ Lisa Squire and @skysarahjane discuss the risk of her daughter’s murderer reoffending. #SJUK https://t.co/JWv12AOHzB 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube https://t.co/Yt92k4uKcw
Watch The UK Tonight with Sarah Jane-Mee live as the King meets with the PM for the first time since his cancer diagnosis. And @skysarahjane speaks to the mother of murdered student, Libby Squire, calling for tougher action on non-contact sex offenders. https://t.co/9WhrR3oqQW
'The stories of the families who’ve lost beloved daughters to domestic homicide are some of the most harrowing I have ever heard.' @julie_etch meets mothers of women killed by partners who want a change in sentencing rules for fatal domestic attacks https://t.co/rMygBamO41
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Thursday night on ITV1... Julie Etchingham looks at how the government are tackling violence against women, ahead of the end of a public consultation on domestic homicide sentencing in March 2024. Murdered At Home | ITV1 | Thursday Night | 8:30pm Get involved using the… https://t.co/mGLOWTOalz
If you’re a woman killed by your husband, he’ll get a shorter sentence than if you’re killed by a stranger you’ve never met before. Really important @ITVTonight this week with @julie_etch on what feel to many like utterly perverse sentencing inconsistencies. https://t.co/1aPt8lGGK7
'Why do domestic violence murderers get shorter sentences than other killers?' In the latest episode, @julie_etch is joined @RefugeCharity Chair @hetnanton and Tonight Producer @anna_manton For more on this, tune into @ITVTonight at 20:30 tomorrow... https://t.co/BpiJtBRVV4
'I have to do it for my son, any parent would...' Mother of Barnaby Webber, Emma Webber, tells @NickFerrariLBC that she will 'never forgive' Nottinghamshire Police for their 'catastrophic failures' in handling her son's death. https://t.co/YSrFZ94MHh
The sons of one of the three victims killed by Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane in June 2023 have described the news that the Court of Appeal will review his sentence as "actual justice." https://t.co/0FNNzatGDT
The mother of Barnaby Webber who was stabbed to death by Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane said she “burst into tears” when she heard his sentence will be reviewed https://t.co/BFoW7RakVb
“We still don’t agree that it’s manslaughter.” The mother of Nottingham attack victim, Barnaby Webber, describes the Attorney General referring the sentence of her son's killer to the Court of Appeal as "a positive step forward" #SJUK https://t.co/JWv12AOHzB 📺 Sky 501 https://t.co/3jA83BCjhH
The chief of British Transport Police (BTP) has urged people to call out misogyny they witness on public transport https://t.co/R31pDtqbWK
🔈 The son of school caretaker Ian Coates has reacted to news that triple killer Valdo Calocane will have his sentence reviewed for being 'unduly lenient' ⬇️ https://t.co/Sb1eaodo4D
The chief of British Transport Police (BTP) has urged people to call out misogyny they witness on public transport. Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi said she was “disgusted” by “vile, nasty, and homophobic” messages that followed BTP’s announcement on Friday that https://t.co/7zIvUWxZVt
'The volume of hatred, I've never seen anything like it.' British Transport Police Chief, @BTPChief, tells LBC's @Fraser_Knight how the 'cesspit of misogyny and homophobia' directed at new ACC Karen Findlay in response to a post about her appointment made her 'really angry.' https://t.co/FauUVvcVmq
"We're glad this decision has been made." Mother of Nottingham attack victim, Emma Webber speaks to @skysarahjane about the sentence of her son’s killer being referred to the Court of Appeal. Watch the full interview on The UK Tonight at 8pm. https://t.co/OJpKjpTVtY Sky 501 https://t.co/5lmJkbSWUJ
Sexual abuse can be ‘defeated like terrorism’ BTP chief as tells LBC she hits out at ‘unbelievable cesspit of hate’ - reports @Fraser_Knight https://t.co/kEhmwxBGy2
The attorney general said Valdo Calocane's sentence was "unduly lenient". He stabbed Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates to death in Nottingham last year. Read the full story: https://t.co/qoDHD2REWn https://t.co/nRWE9Hu0H8
A man who killed three people in Nottingham will have his sentence reviewed. https://t.co/FemLI602Fj
Nottingham attacks: Triple killer's sentence to be reviewed - tap the pic to read more https://t.co/wQDdAgoTVM
Man who killed two students and a caretaker in Nottingham, England to have sentence referred to Court of Appeal for being unduly lenient https://t.co/YpL1hgNW86
Nottingham attacks: Triple killer's sentence to be reviewed https://t.co/dh0kAcYpU3
🔴 EXCLUSIVE: Nottingham killer to have sentence reviewed by Court of Appeal https://t.co/ealkStC6o2
Barnaby Webber's mum has criticised Nottinghamshire Police over a WhatsApp message, described as "crude and distasteful"
Mina Smallman, a campaigner for police misconduct, says 'something has gone really wrong with police vetting.' This comes after it emerged that officer were sharing "crude and distasteful" WhatsApp messages about the Nottingham knife attacks. https://t.co/HlqccCISKE
'The bad apples analogy now is laughable, we're talking rotten orchards.' Families of the Nottingham murder victims will meet the Attorney General as she reviews the killer's sentence. This comes after officers shared "crude and distasteful" WhatsApp messages about the attacks. https://t.co/linXU2FdUz