Posted on 01/13/2020 6:34:29 PM PST by nickcarraway
Sam Whittet, 24, left Peter Roberts with a fractured skull and bleed on the brain after flying into an uncontrollable rage in December 2016
A vicious thug who killed a Good Samaritan with a single punch in a booze-fuelled rage has been jailed for just two years and eight months.
Sam Whittet, 24, went on a violent rampage at a working mans club after an evening drinking on December 10, 2016.
A court heard he flew into an uncontrollable rage during which he punched a 15-year-old boy who had his back turned to him in completely unprovoked attack.
Whittet then became embroiled in a brawl with his own brother at which point Peter Roberts, 56, attempted to step in as peacekeeper.
But instead of calming down, the yob launched a left hook at Mr Roberts, connecting with his head with such force that the punch could be heard some distance away.
He fell to the floor instantly with the force of the blow causing him to suffer a fracture to the base of the skull and a bleed to the brain.
Mr Roberts spent 18 months in a coma before passing away from his injuries on July 31, 2018.
87 year old died after being evicted from nursing home in bid to save cash
Railway worker Whittet was previously jailed for two years and eight months after admitting causing grievous bodily harm.
He was was rearrested for manslaughter following Mr Roberts death, which he pleaded guilty to on November 19 last year.
Today (Mon) Whittet was jailed at Northampton Crown Court for two years and eight months meaning he could be free again in just 16 months.
Sentencing, Judge Adrienne Lucking said: Mr Roberts was a much loved man and his loss has devastated his family.
Losing his temper The court was told Whittet had started punching and kicking walls for over five minutes after losing his temper at Brafield-On-The-Green Working Mens Club, in Northampton.
Whittet, of Knuston Spinney, Northants., later told police he had no recollection of carrying out the attack after drinking six pints of lager and two shots.
During sentencing, Peters daughter Emma bravely took to the stand to read her victim impact statement out to the court.
Describing her dad as her hero and a happy, jovial man who taught her never to give up, Emma described her devastation at seeing her dad in a coma for 18 months.
She said: It is torturous.
My dad will never be able to walk me down the aisle, he will never be a grandad, I feel like Ive lost my right arm.
All he was doing that night was being a good Samaritan and trying to break up a fight.
Peter and his wife, Brenda, were childhood sweethearts, and in court, she described him as her soulmate and rock.
Describing the loss she has suffered, she said: My heart feels like its shattered into tiny pieces.
I feel numb. Im living in a nightmare and theres no light at the end of the tunnel. We had made so many plans for our retirement together but now I am dreading retirement.
In a joint statement, the family said previously: After three long years and todays guilty plea, we can finally begin to lay Peter to rest properly.
All we have left are pictures and memories of Peter and that is the hardest part of it all. Its hard to believe even to this day that he will never walk through the front door again.
We truly hope that every day Sam Whittet wakes up, he realises how lucky he is to be able to live his life when he was the one responsible for taking Peter away from us.
His actions have destroyed our lives and ruined things like Christmas, Fathers Days, and anniversaries.
Peter will never be able to walk his daughter Emma down the aisle when she gets married, spend time with his grandchildren or enjoy his retirement with wife, Brenda.
This case shows how one punch can end lives in so many ways Peter is gone forever, we will never be the same again, and all we have left are visits to the graveyard.
Much-loved
Detective Sergeant Gavin Suttie, of Northamptonshire Police, said after the case: There is no sentence on this earth that can make up for the loss of Peter Roberts.
He was a much-loved husband to Brenda and devoted father to Emma.
Their anguish since this incident in 2016 simply cannot be put into words every day is a struggle without Peter by their side.
This has been an exceptionally long ordeal for them and I hope todays sentencing brings them some element of closure, though their lives will of course, never be the same again.
This has been a very complex investigation and I would like to thank my team for their diligence and professionalism throughout.
I also hope this incident highlights just how extreme the consequences can be from a single punch and I hope Whittet continues to reflect on the devastation he has caused an entire family through completely mindless and avoidable actions.
Yob.
Work is the curse of the drinking class.
Deserves a bullet to the back of the brain.
I’m certain we’ll be hearing about him again within a few years.
Looking at the state of the world I think a lot of folks need to be hung from a lamp post. I sometimes think the Mafia would do a better job running our biggest cities than the elected political people. The Mafia is openly corrupt at least.
Looking at the state of the world I think a lot of folks need to be hung from a lamp post. I sometimes think the Mafia would do a better job running our biggest cities than the elected political people. The Mafia is openly corrupt at least.
About the most dangerous and thankless thing you can do is to try to break up or mitigate a fight between two willing participants.
Intervening to save or extricate a victim from a predator or bully is another thing altogether.
If the victim was my relative, I could guarantee it! No problem waiting the less than two years, eight months. How hard will LEO search for the killer of this POS?
I’m surprised they even use the word kill. You would think they would just say he was aborted.
We can be sure that one will come out of prison a reformed man...
“Intervening to save or extricate a victim from a predator or bully is another thing altogether.”
Not really. Not if you’ve a family relying on you. Your first obligation is to them.
“87 year old died after being evicted from nursing home in bid to save cash “
No link.
There are Happy Drunks, Flirty Drunks, Sleepy Drunks, Motor-Mouthed Drunks, and then there are the Angry Drunks.
Most Angry Drunks cannot handle any alcohol and should never, ever drink anything.
When you hear about someone like this, who hits a complete stranger hard enough to kill them, then says he doesn’t remember doing it, THAT is someone who must never drink again. His body chemistry and weak will cannot handle it.
And yet a guy that bought batteries at a convenience store gets 60 years.
Drop him in one of their lovely muzzy communities and let him punch his way out.
Someone like this deserves an icepick between the beady little eyes, so he has time to focus on who’s doing it.
Hopefully someone will beat him to death in prison.
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