Please watch if you get the chance. Our episode will be shown at 9pm on the 27th July. It's still so difficult to watch but we just hope it raises further awareness of what needs to change in relation to gun licencing @ITV@CPhilpOfficial@ukhomeoffice@jessphillips
A Murder in the Family relives three shocking British murders as told by those closest to the tragic events, revealing the killers' motives behind their fatal acts.
A Murder In The Family, 13 July at 9pm on ITV1.
The governments consultation in relation to firearms licencing is out. Some of this seems so obvious but PLEASE take the time to complete so we get the wider public's view on how to make this country safer whilst we have the opportunity
https://t.co/EhOKi9UatR @CPhilpOfficial
We are unbelievably disappointed at this pathetic response following the Keyham inquest... This system is far from safe and @CPhilpOfficial@ukhomeoffice need to stop pretending it is....I'm sure they wouldn't respond in this pathetic way if they'd lost someone @jessphillips@gcn
If you haven’t managed to watch it yet, our episode of the @ITVX ‘A Murder in the Family’ is still available to view on ITV X. Thanks for all the support and kind words, we are pleased its raising awareness of what needs to change re gun licencing @KnickerbockerTV@ukhomeoffice
Emma was interviewed on @BBCBreakfast this morning, along with Prof Peter Squires from @UKGunControlNwk about the failings in Firearms Licensing procedures.
Full interview on the campaigning page of our website: https://t.co/Y4FGqL1X7P
#gunlicensing#firearmslicensing#guncrime
Tomorrow is a big day for us..
We are finally going to meet with the Home Office!
@BBCBreakfast and BBC's @stanchers are being super supportive and coming along to capture the key moments, reactions and a meeting with @LukePollard MP.
It feels good to be making some progress 💜
Thank you @PackedLunchC4_ for inviting us onto the show today and for the care and kindness❤️
You can watch Emma on the show here: https://t.co/j6xGAIoIBV
Please listen to Pam (29:00) talk passionately and angrily (rightly so) on @theJeremyVine@BBCRadio2 today in response to a discussion about the #EpsomCollege tragedy and a so called expert who is deluded if he thinks the current processes are adequate😡
https://t.co/GxJ6IhftbH
@lizziedearden Phone review!! how do they check the gun is locked away in the required lockable cabinet over the phone....unfortunately i'm not surprised. The whole process is woolly and inadequate
Police carried out a ‘phone review’ of George Pattison’s gun licence days before he is believed to have shot his wife and daughter dead at Epsom College
He had notified them of a change of address and an officer rang him on 2 February
https://t.co/iR1wrZU3q5
"Police had separately investigated an allegation of domestic violence, against Mrs Pattison, in 2016 but it did not result in a prosecution." Yet a gun licence was fine?