Doorstep murderer who killed man in Warrington over shout jailed

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Doorstep murderer who killed man in Warrington over shout jailed
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James Ireland, 41, stabbed Billy Moore, 31, on his doorstep as he believed he had scared his daughter.

A man who repeatedly stabbed a man on his doorstep because he thought he had scared his daughter has been jailed for murder.

"Ireland disposed of the knife and his blood stained clothing, which was never found, and kept a low profile before eventually handing himself in with a concocted story which we were able to disprove as we made our inquiries.

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