Talk:Charlie Sargent

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This article has recently been deleted and stubbed due to the presence of large amounts of poorly sourced or unsourced material about a living individual. Much as this person may fill us with righteous anger, unfortunately we still have to follow policy and use only reliable sources. Searchlight is openly polemical, and should not be used as a source for more than trivial details. If yo can cite original newspaper reports, please do, it will improve the article enormously. Thanks. Guy (Help!) 21:01, 3 November 2007 (UTC)

My account of the death of Chris Castle was not sourced just from Searchlight but also from the Blood & Honour website and accounts from Panorama and was I felt evenly balanced. I am not righteously angered about the event- the facts have a lurid quality that speak for themselves. If one Nazi decides to murder another one, that is matter of indifference to me as to which one is to right or wrong. I shall try access the court reports, which I believe will tell a similar version of the events that I put in the article.It is not libellous to state that Sargent murdered Christopher Castle since he has been convicted of doing so as was Martin Cross. The phrase "End of the Road for the Five Foot Toad" was not posted by me, but is from the original report in the Sun. And it is toadist. Most toads lead blameless lives preying upon insects and hiding in fallen leaves and do not support Fascism or Chelsea.

Streona 08:50, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

i think that the police should reinvestigate because all the bent coppers wanted sargent for his name, thinking this would stop - has it no so bring out the man who didnt kill anybody and let him lives his life he paid the price , lost his wife and kids all down to the scheming of wilf browning. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 100jasper (talk • contribs) 13:30, 12 November 2008 (UTC)

Whether Sargent killed "Catford Chris" was decided by Chelmsford Crown Court and this is source for the assertion that he did. If 100jasper knows something more about it please share it with us. The role played by Wilf "the Beast" Browning remains hazy & anything which sheds light upon this murky episode would be of great interest to wikipedians, anti-fascists, the fascist community and the Crown Prosecution Service alike.--Streona (talk) 20:24, 27 March 2009 (UTC)