Mick Philpott is a British man convicted of the manslaughter of six of his children in a house fire in Derby in 2012. The fire was deliberately started as part of a plan to frame his former partner in a custody dispute, but it tragically resulted in the deaths of the children. The case shocked the United Kingdom due to the scale of the tragedy and the calculated nature of the plan. Philpott was sentenced to life imprisonment, and the case sparked widespread public debate about social services and family welfare oversight.

In May 2012, Mick Philpott set fire to his family home causing the death of 6 children, But Philpott began destroying lives more than 30 years earlier. This is the story of the attempted murder of his then, 17 year old girlfriend , Kim Hill. Philpott stabbed Kim 27 times, puncturing every vital organ, before gutting her stomach and leaving her for dead. He also stabbed Kim's mother Shirley 11 times. Philpott was convicted and sentenced to just seven and a half years but was allowed out after three. Kim recounts the horrific attack on her, while also revealing that recently her mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer and Doctors believe the scar tissue from the attack all those years ago may have accelerated the cancer. Is Shirley, Philpott's last victim? We also recap on events on 2012, with incredibly moving testimony from the two brothers who tried in vain to save those children. With expert analysis from Forensic psychologist Dr Keri Nixon and psychologist Emma Kenny, we get an insight into the mind of Mick Philpott, plus we reveal the devastating impact his crimes have had on those closest to him. . Subscribe to True Lives: https://bit.ly/3dBMxvl This film was first broadcast: 09 Oct 2013 Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurStoriesChannel Watch More Documentaries True Lives - https://bit.ly/3A8xRMJ Our History - https://bit.ly/3rUpdhL Our World - https://bit.ly/3ftuckM Our Stories - https://bit.ly/3ynfFyk Taste - https://bit.ly/3OZoDcV Our Life brings you fascinating stories of social interest from around the world. You can discover award winning documentaries, films and groundbreaking reports that capture the complexities of our daily life, with stories that will entertain, inspire and inform. Content distributed by ITV Studios.

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Today’s true crime case begins with a 999 call in the early hours of 11th May 2012 to report that a fire had started in 18 Victory Road in the city of Derby. There were 6 children inside the house. The call was made by one of the people who lived there, Mairead Philpott. Her call was part of a plan concocted by Mairead, her husband Mick Philpott, the parents of the children inside, as well as a third man called Paul Mosely which involved deliberately setting fire to the house so that Philpot could heroically save the children. The reason for this plan? so that Philpot could punish his live in mistress Lisa Willis who had dared to escape his abuse by framing her for this crime, getting her sent to prison and robbing her of custody of her children, including 4 that he had fathered, not due to any love for the children but to hurt Lisa. The plan went wrong and fire quickly took hold at 18 Victory Road and all 6 children died. Mick Philpot was completely indifferent to the deaths of his children and couldn’t help showing this including with him flirting with female mortuary staff whilst standing feet away from the bodies of his slain children. This was who Mick Philpot was, a man with no remorse, conscience or guilt who had spent a lifetime abusing, manipulating and hurting others. In the aftermath of the fire he and Mairead appeared in front of the cameras at a press conference where he pretended to cry which, when you see it will make your skin crawl. By the end of this video, I think you will agree that Mick Philpot is one of the most evil men in the UK. Chapters: 00:00:00 Beginning 00:02:29 Intro 00:04:53 Early crimes 00:14:18 Mairead Philpott and Lisa Willis 00:20:30 The selfishness of Mick Philpott and media attention 00:24:46 Start of Jeremy Kyle clip 00:35:42 End of Jeremy Kyle clip 00:36:11 Trigger and planning 00:42:22 The crime that shocked the nation 00:46:29 Investigation 00:57:34 Legal proceedings 01:04:37 Release 01:06:08 Mick Philpott and Mairead Philpott: Profiles 01:20:20 End Evil among us is a channel which focuses on horrific serious cases from the UK and abroad with a focus on lesser known cases and serial murderers from around the world. Credit: Intro music by Eric Matyas: http://soundimage.org/dark-ominous/ Become a channel member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnbQieVmQ4ScnEdme-GKgLA/join Please like, share, subscribe and comment.

On a quiet street in Derby, a family home becomes the scene of an unimaginable tragedy when a fire claims the lives of six children. What at first appeared to be a horrific accident quickly unravels into a deliberate act of evil orchestrated by their own father, Mick Philpott. A man driven by a profound sense of entitlement and a desire for revenge, Philpott's actions stunned a nation. This is the story of a manipulative and narcissistic man who, after his mistress left him, hatched a wicked plan that led to the deaths of his children. Using expert analysis of his public appearances and court testimony, we piece together the events that exposed one of the most shocking crimes in recent memory. This documentary reveals how Philpot’s vanity and greed set a chain of events into motion that would have fatal consequences and ultimately expose him as a cold-blooded killer. Absolute Crime is your go-to channel for the best crime documentaries. Subscribe for your weekly dose of crime shows, serial killers, thieves and prison stories. #TrueCrime #Documentaries #CrimeDocumentaries