![]() Langshaw, who has seven previous offences on his record including criminal damage from 2014, was told by the judge: 'There is no suggestion that you inflicted violence against your former partner but you know full well that matters can get out of hand. He acknowledged that they both responded and reacted toward each other in a very undesirable way at some points. Sentencing, Judge Elliot Knopf said it was clear the pair shared a 'volatile relationship but it had its good parts.' 'In July 2020 the defendant left the house but was still allowed to have contact with his daughter. The defendant continued to stay at the defendant's house for a period after the break-up and on the whole they were quite civil towards each other. 'The couple made a number of attempts to salvage the relationship but in May 2020 they decided to end it by mutual consent. She said that although these were not serious and probably made in jest, they nonetheless played on her mind and made her feel unsafe.' 'Although there was no actual violence, the complainant remembers the defendant making references to stabbing her and bashing her brain in. The fire caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to Miss Nell's shed, fence and trees 'Throughout the three years they were together, the relationship could best be described as troublesome and often volatile,' Mr White said. She became pregnant in 2018 and gave birth to their daughter in 2019. Their relationship developed quickly and the pair soon moved in together at Miss Nell's home. The couple had become acquainted in early 2017 as pen pals but eventually met each other in person at Christmas that year, the court was told. In mitigation, defence counsel Mark Fireman said his client had suffered with his mental health and added: 'He's a man with his own quirks and idiosyncrasies but there were issues from both sides of the relationship.' 'He also made sent some confusing messages like ''you're s**t mum, I'm a s**t dad'' and ''we'll all be dead soon anyway''.' 'In the messages he said f**k you, I hate you, the sooner you f**k off the better. 'In the days following, the defendant sent the complainant a number of abusive and generally unpleasant messages. 'He was unhappy about this and threatened to commit suicide if she did,' Mr White said. Langshaw targeted his ex's property just days after she informed him of her plans to sell the home and move away with their daughter. The amount of damage caused to the property was not disclosed in court but a police charge sheet said trees, gateposts, sheds and wooden pallets worth a total of £2,940 went up in smoke. Langshaw (pictured) pleaded guilty to arson and harassment and was sentenced to a 24-month community order in which he must complete a Building Better Relationships course for domestic abusers as well as 120 hours of unpaid work ![]() We'll all be dead soon anyway.'Īt Minshull Street Crown Court, Langshaw pleaded guilty to arson and harassment and was sentenced to a 24-month community order in which he must complete a Building Better Relationships course for domestic abusers as well as 120 hours of unpaid work. Police discovered Langshaw had told his ex-girlfriend in a series of chilling texts: 'F**k you, I hate you, the sooner you f**k off the better. The attack also caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to the 40-year-old's shed, fence and trees, according to a police charge sheet. Though no one was hurt in the blaze, Miss Nell suffered 'emotional scars and immense stress' due to her ex's behaviour. Joseph Langshaw, 42, launched a late-night arson attack on Kerrin-Lee Nell's luxury Hayfield property in Derbyshire in March 2021. The mathematician replies, “Well, that way I reduce the problem to one I’ve already solved.A man who started a fire at his ex-girlfriend's £800,000 barn conversion after she told him she was planning to move away with their three-year-old daughter has avoided jail. ![]() The chief yells, “What? That’s horrible! Why would you light the dumpster onfire?” The mathematician puzzles over the question for awhile and he finally says, “I light the dumpster on fire.” What do you do if you’re walking down the alley and you see the dumpster is not on fire?” Now I have to ask you just one more question. The mathematician replies, “Well, I hook up the hose to the spigot, turn the water on, and put out the fire.” ![]() The chief then says, “OK, you’re walking in the alley and you see the dumpster here is on fire. The firechief takes the mathematcian to the alley behind the fire departmentwhich contains a dumpster, a spigot, and a hose. I’d be glad to hire you, but first I have to give you a little test.” The fire chief says, “Well, you look like a good guy. So, he walks down to the fire department and announces that he wants to become a fireman. One day a mathematician decides that he is sick of math. ![]()
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