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George Stephenson in 1986
George Stephenson in 1986

IT WAS one of the most shocking crimes committed in Hampshire.

A dinner party ended in horror when handyman George Stephenson massacred the family who had sacked him three weeks earlier.

Five people were murdered at Burgate House, Fordingbridge, in September 1986 in a crime that shocked the nation.

The victims were Joseph and Hilda Cleaver, both 82, their son Thomas, 47, his wife Wendy, 46, and live-in nurse Margaret Murphy, 70.

All five were bound and gagged by Stephenson and his two accomplices.

Wendy Cleaver was tortured and repeatedly raped before being strangled. The other four burned to death after being soaked in petrol and set alight.

Yesterday, Stephenson failed in a High Court bid to have his minimum jail term reduced by ten years.

Stephenson was found guilty in October 1987 of murdering Mr and Mrs Cleaver, their son andMrsMurphy. He was cleared of murdering Wendy Cleaver but one of his co-defendants was convicted of the killing.

The trial judge ruled that Stephenson should serve 25 years before being considered for parole.

In May 2001 the tariff was increased to 35 years by then Home Secretary Jack Straw. His decision was upheld yesterday by Mr Justice Tugendhat, who rejected arguments by Stephenson's legal team that the figure should revert to 25 years.

The judge described the murders as "sadistic", adding that three of Stephenson's victims were vulnerable because of their age and disability.

Yesterday's ruling means the convicted killer can ask the Parole Board to free him in 2021.

However, he will be released only if the board considers it safe to do so. He will then remain on perpetual "life licence" and will be sent back to prison immediately if he puts a foot wrong.

Stephenson and his co-defendants - brothers George and John Daly - were convicted after a three-week trial.

The court heard that the Cleavers had sacked Stephenson in August 1986 for beating his wife. He subsequently hatched a plot to steal guns and ammunition from Burgate House and use them in a wages snatch in Nuneaton.

Armed with a gun and pickaxe handles, Stephenson and his accomplices burst into the house while the Cleavers and Mrs Murphy were having dinner.

The terrified victims were forced upstairs where they were bound and gagged.

After the murder of Wendy Cleaver, the gang killed the other four victims by dousing them in petrol and setting them alight.

Stephenson was sentenced to six life sentences for murder, rape and robbery, and John Daly was handed seven life sentences after being convicted of the same offences. George Daly was cleared of murder but sentenced to 22 years for rape, robbery and manslaughter.

No one wanted to buy Burgate House in the wake of the horrific crimes committed there and the house of horror was eventually demolished.

10:43am Saturday 17th May 2008

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Posted by: Sickened, soton on 10:56am Sat 17 May 08
This inadequate waste of space should never be considered for parole. Why the hell should it get a chance of freedom when it took the freedom and life of those poor people.
All they did was sack it, wacko obviously didn't like that and thought that, along with it's other waste of space pals, that it was acceptable to torture, rape, and murder people.
Ooh, what a toughguy, hope he's been repeatedly raped and tortured in jail.
Posted by: Dawn, Southampton on 12:23pm Sat 17 May 08
Why would someone who is obviously inherently be considered for parole? Ever?! Someone who is capable of such sickening crimes doesn't deserve parole. This wasn't just a theft from a sweet shop! Leave him to rot.
Posted by: Anna, southampton on 12:30pm Sat 17 May 08
Yes quite sgree, But dont waste any more time thinking of this creature, let him rot
Posted by: The Star Chamber on 12:38pm Sat 17 May 08
"However, he will be released only if the board considers it safe to do so"

It is difficult to see how the board could ever consider it safe.

Given that, it would make economic sense just to terminate this waste of space now. We really do need a show on BBC1 on a Saturday (just after Dr. Who) where we can collectively vote and terminate such pondlife. Great viewing figures assured.
Posted by: Bill, DeSoto MO USA on 2:39pm Sat 17 May 08
I concur with all the above statements.
Posted by: judge mental, southampton on 2:46pm Sat 17 May 08
these murders were amongst the most chilling this country has ever suffered,why not buy somee rope and do whats right?
Posted by: Sceptic, Waterside on 3:34pm Sat 17 May 08
Give him a lethal injection and put the collasal cost of keeping him towards ill children in hospital. Capital punishment probably isn't a deterent...but who can honestly read this story and think that this monster should be kept alive?
Posted by: Mr Rapist, 10 bedroom mansion paid for by taxpayers on 5:39pm Sat 17 May 08
25 Is not bad for mass murder of loads of people. I would say Vote Labour but they werent in power.
Posted by: Condor Man, Southampton on 6:19pm Sat 17 May 08
I read that Peter Sutcliffe wants out and I expect in time Ian Huntley and Steve Wright will as well. No doubt Cherie will represent them at the taxpayers expense whilst we are at risk from killers.
Posted by: Anon, Eastleigh on 7:19pm Sat 17 May 08
If the parole board ever grants him release, let's hope they are willing to take him into one of their own homes as a lodger.
Posted by: Agent Smith, The Matrix on 7:55pm Sat 17 May 08
Instead of my tax pound paying for this cockroach to watch sky tv, play pool and get 3 square meals a day would make far more sense for the government to put my tax pound to better use and purchase a single bullet to unleash between this twats eyes and a mop and bucket to clean up the mess after, you would have no shortage of people wanting to pull the trigger, we could even have a national lottery to see who wins that prize thus generating more income and maybe the deficit could help reduce fuel costs. everyones a winner!!!! whos with me
Posted by: Fred on 10:03pm Sat 17 May 08
Agent Smith wrote:
Instead of my tax pound paying for this cockroach to watch sky tv, play pool and get 3 square meals a day would make far more sense for the government to put my tax pound to better use and purchase a single bullet to unleash between this twats eyes and a mop and bucket to clean up the mess after, you would have no shortage of people wanting to pull the trigger, we could even have a national lottery to see who wins that prize thus generating more income and maybe the deficit could help reduce fuel costs. everyones a winner!!!! whos with me
Often when the debate about capital punishment comes up the question arises who will press the button.

I for one would have no problem taking the job - I have no God to answer to either.
Posted by: Adrian Smith on 10:08pm Sat 17 May 08
Anon wrote:
If the parole board ever grants him release, let's hope they are willing to take him into one of their own homes as a lodger.
That should always be the test when releasing someone - would you have them in your house for a month?
Posted by: Andrew, Southampton on 10:42am Sun 18 May 08
Just stop feeding him

Waste of taxayers money
Posted by: K, Winchester on 11:20am Sun 18 May 08
The Star Chamber wrote:
"However, he will be released only if the board considers it safe to do so" It is difficult to see how the board could ever consider it safe. Given that, it would make economic sense just to terminate this waste of space now. We really do need a show on BBC1 on a Saturday (just after Dr. Who) where we can collectively vote and terminate such pondlife. Great viewing figures assured.
Ha ha. Genius!

I have never voted on reality TV shows, but for this I would make an exception.
Posted by: King Mush, Woolston on 3:22pm Sun 18 May 08
Why cant a blind eye be turned and let this sub-human slimeball follow in the footsteps of Messrs West, Shipman and co?

This 'Clockwork Orange' type crime still sends a shudder down the spine after all these years.

Trouble is - loads more have been happening and will continue.

D a m n all liberal do-gooders and scum-lawyers who make money off the backs of these slimeballs
Posted by: Anna, southampton on 5:14pm Sun 18 May 08
Agent Smith wrote:
Instead of my tax pound paying for this cockroach to watch sky tv, play pool and get 3 square meals a day would make far more sense for the government to put my tax pound to better use and purchase a single bullet to unleash between this twats eyes and a mop and bucket to clean up the mess after, you would have no shortage of people wanting to pull the trigger, we could even have a national lottery to see who wins that prize thus generating more income and maybe the deficit could help reduce fuel costs. everyones a winner!!!! whos with me
Dont insult cockroaches please
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