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A paranoid schizophrenic has admitted stabbing a hospitality worker to death in a row over throwing chips on a London bus. | A paranoid schizophrenic has admitted stabbing a hospitality worker to death in a row over throwing chips on a London bus. |
Anthony Joseph admitted manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility after a murder trial jury was discharged for the second time. | Anthony Joseph admitted manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility after a murder trial jury was discharged for the second time. |
Richard Whelan, 28, was stabbed seven times on a bus in Holloway Road, north London, in July 2005. | Richard Whelan, 28, was stabbed seven times on a bus in Holloway Road, north London, in July 2005. |
Joseph, from north London, was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia. | Joseph, from north London, was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia. |
Mr Whelan's family said they were very disappointed with the vedictJoseph will be sentenced on 20 December at the Old Bailey. | |
A statement released on behalf of Mr Whelan's family immediately after the verdict said: "Having heard the whole of the evidence for the second time we feel that the defence of diminished responsibility in this case has been used as a defence for the un-defendable, with so much evidence showing that Anthony Joseph was an angry and vindictive man." | A statement released on behalf of Mr Whelan's family immediately after the verdict said: "Having heard the whole of the evidence for the second time we feel that the defence of diminished responsibility in this case has been used as a defence for the un-defendable, with so much evidence showing that Anthony Joseph was an angry and vindictive man." |
"He has tried to excuse his actions that evening by claiming mental illness, however in our opinion he callously killed Richard for no reason at all." | "He has tried to excuse his actions that evening by claiming mental illness, however in our opinion he callously killed Richard for no reason at all." |
Joseph had been released from prison earlier in the day despite an outstanding arrest warrant for him. | Joseph had been released from prison earlier in the day despite an outstanding arrest warrant for him. |
CCTV footage showed Mr Whelan struggling with Joseph shortly after he threw chips at Mr Whelan's girlfriend Kerry Barker, 38, and another woman. | CCTV footage showed Mr Whelan struggling with Joseph shortly after he threw chips at Mr Whelan's girlfriend Kerry Barker, 38, and another woman. |