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Blackburn man who murdered neighbour in California to serve sentence in US

A BLACKBURN man who garrotted a neighbour in California has been told he cannot serve his life sentence in the UK.

Andrew Sharkey is facing more than 32 years in jail for murdering a pensioner near San Francisco.

The 38-year-old, who grew up in Mowbray Avenue, Higher Croft, asked if he could return to England to be near a sick relative.

But a judge has rejected the request, along with Sharkey’s last-ditch legal bid to withdraw his earlier guilty plea.

The two decisions mean Sharkey will be at least 70-years-old when he is released from prison.

Sharkey, a former Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Primary School and Our Lady and St John Catholic Arts College pupil, emigrated to America in his late teens.

The medical cannabis grower had vehemently denied being Michael van Tillman’s killer in jailhouse interviews, instead blaming a business associate for the crime on June 25, 2009.

He said Gary Scott, 58, slipped a steel wire around the 67-year-old’s throat while the two were stealing $45,000 in cash from a drawer in his Guerneville home, above the garage where Sharkey and Scott legally grew cannabis.

However, Scott walked free from court after only being charged as an accessory to the first-degree murder.

During his sentencing at Sonoma County Superior Court last month, Sharkey, who also goes by the name Andrew Dada, had tried to withdraw his ‘no contest’ plea, saying his legal team had provided ineffective counsel.

He claimed his attorney, Geoffrey Dunham, urged him to accept a plea bargain of 32 years to life to avoid a jury conviction, which could have sent him to prison for life without parole. He said this was despite him saying he was not the killer.

But in a private hearing this week Judge Arthur Wick found that Sharkey received adequate legal counsel from Mr Dunham.

Judge Wick also ruled Sharkey knew what he was doing when he agreed to the deal, in which he admitted murder.

During the hearing Sharkey argued that he had been promised a transfer to a British prison, where he could be near an ailing relative.

Prosecutors opposed the move and Judge Wick said there was no authority for such a promise.

According to the terms of his plea agreement, Sharkey will serve his sentence in California and be deported upon his release.

He is currently being held at Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility in Santa Rosa. He will be officially sentenced on February 24.

A former friend of Sharkey, who still has family in Blackburn, said her mother had worked with him at the old Moat House Hotel in Preston New Road when he was around 17.

She described him as “a good lad”.

The woman said: “He was a part time pot washer and glass collector.

“My mum took him under her wing a bit. I had two younger brothers and he was great with them.

“He was a little bit misunderstood at times, but he was good to us.

“He said he was moving to America because his dad lived there.

“This is awful for the victim’s family of course, but we don’t know the full situation.

“But obviously he was involved in some respect and if he’s done it he deserves everything he gets.”

A former school friend, who also did not wish to be named, said Sharkey was a ‘troubled teenager’.

He said: “I knew him from when he was about 12. He went to Our Lady and St John when I was there. He was a bit of a bad lad.”

Comments(28)

Dave139 says...
11:31am Thu 16 Feb 12

If the crime happened in USA he should serve the punishment in USA. Why should the British Tax Payer foot the bill.

Helpmeplz says...
12:58pm Thu 16 Feb 12

have u not read he was a tax payer.well maybe he wants to come here for a gd reason.or maybe he has not done the crime like he has said from the being over and over again .

jack daniels says...
1:11pm Thu 16 Feb 12

A British citizen wouldn't get a fair trial in the states anyway. The idiot isn't innocent though, so tough s***!

jack daniels says...
1:11pm Thu 16 Feb 12

A British citizen wouldn't get a fair trial in the states anyway. The idiot isn't innocent though, so tough s***!

Helpmeplz says...
1:21pm Thu 16 Feb 12

how do u know jack

Helpmeplz says...
1:23pm Thu 16 Feb 12

did u know him was u there know one knows .but the usa do not have a fair trail at all.

Burnely si graet says...
1:42pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Helpmeplz

learn to spell you monster munch eating buffoon

Helpmeplz says...
1:48pm Thu 16 Feb 12

were not a friendly bunch are we

Bredrin says...
1:53pm Thu 16 Feb 12

colourful lad, mostly green. what about the guy "he/they" throttled.

death penalty for an eye...

Burnely si graet says...
1:56pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Not when you jump to inane comments like 'did u know him was u there' etc

Plus is it just me or has the general standard of written english declined since the invention ofmobile phones? Why do people use 'u' rather than spell the word? It looks childish, stupid and suggests a general lack of intelligence. I also include a lack of grammar in posts and texts and e-mails.

the_truth_is_out_there_! says...
2:33pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Burnely si graet wrote:
Not when you jump to inane comments like 'did u know him was u there' etc

Plus is it just me or has the general standard of written english declined since the invention ofmobile phones? Why do people use 'u' rather than spell the word? It looks childish, stupid and suggests a general lack of intelligence. I also include a lack of grammar in posts and texts and e-mails.
Welcome to the United Kingdom where literacy is now as bad as it is in Cambodia, or perhaps worse, and drunks hang over motorway junctions. I think Google need to work on a new translation application.

As for the story itself, if he's guilty of murder - death penalty in my opinion. For the benefit of the natives this loosely translates as, "kill him cos he dun it and he wur a right bad un wurn't he?".

Helpmeplz says...
3:31pm Thu 16 Feb 12

But what if he has not done it.He plea not guilty from the beginning.Also he went to the police to tell them.i like to use the lie detector on him.i also think there is so rude people out there.

cat woman says...
4:22pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Dave139 says...
11:31am Thu 16 Feb 12

If the crime happened in USA he should serve the punishment in USA. Why should the British Tax Payer foot the bill.”

Yet when someone who wasn't born in this country and even often when they were but maybe their parents/grandparents weren't, you're all quick to shout "send 'em back from where they came from" Hmmm...

Cha'mone MF says...
7:01pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Give this motherf*cker the chair !!!

Helpmeplz says...
10:32pm Thu 16 Feb 12

cha'mone hope u don't stand trail for something u didn't do. maybe someone will want u in a chair.maybe without the press they can get to the bottom off this story.

Cha'mone MF says...
11:23pm Thu 16 Feb 12

Helpmeplz wrote:
cha'mone hope u don't stand trail for something u didn't do. maybe someone will want u in a chair.maybe without the press they can get to the bottom off this story.
Judge Wick also ruled Sharkey knew what he was doing when he agreed to the deal, in which he admitted murder.


.......guilty, end of. How could he not have done something he has admitted to?

captain ian says...
6:22am Fri 17 Feb 12

It is known the people in the past have confessed to crimes they have not commited, so all you people who are calling for the death penalty please think again because once he has been executed there is nothing that can be done if later it is proved he is not guilty.... Just a thought..

Cha'mone MF says...
7:49am Fri 17 Feb 12

captain ian wrote:
It is known the people in the past have confessed to crimes they have not commited, so all you people who are calling for the death penalty please think again because once he has been executed there is nothing that can be done if later it is proved he is not guilty.... Just a thought..
His admission will no doubt have been corroborated by something else such as forensic or witness evidence. It's unlikely that they would have found him guilty on his admission alone.

If somebody is foolish enough to commit a serious crime in a country where sentences range from lengthy incarceration to the death penalty then they deserve everything they get.

jack daniels says...
9:06am Fri 17 Feb 12

Helpmeplz wrote:
did u know him was u there know one knows .but the usa do not have a fair trail at all.
He admitted to being there, therefore, he's not innocent.

It's not rocket science!

Like somebody else stated, he foolishly admitted to the murder and has now found out that the other bloke has walked free. The guy was an idiot to admit anything in a US court.

darwenTower says...
4:59pm Fri 17 Feb 12

I feel compelled to add that, despite the headline and many of the comments on here,

Sharkey at no point admitted the murder, a plea bargaijn is not an admission.

Nor has he actually been found guilty.

He was the some who went to the police to report the murder.

His accomplice in the burglary during which the murder occurred was some sort of hobo.

Make your own minds up.

darwenTower says...
5:07pm Fri 17 Feb 12

Forgive all the typos above :)

jack daniels says...
6:36pm Fri 17 Feb 12

darwenTower wrote:
I feel compelled to add that, despite the headline and many of the comments on here,

Sharkey at no point admitted the murder, a plea bargaijn is not an admission.

Nor has he actually been found guilty.

He was the some who went to the police to report the murder.

His accomplice in the burglary during which the murder occurred was some sort of hobo.

Make your own minds up.
No offence but you've not really helped his case. It seems he was at the scene, had a motive ( he was seen and got rid of the witness ), and maybe he went to the police because he thought this 'hobo' would take the fall.

darwenTower says...
7:58pm Fri 17 Feb 12

jack daniels wrote:
darwenTower wrote:
I feel compelled to add that, despite the headline and many of the comments on here,

Sharkey at no point admitted the murder, a plea bargaijn is not an admission.

Nor has he actually been found guilty.

He was the some who went to the police to report the murder.

His accomplice in the burglary during which the murder occurred was some sort of hobo.

Make your own minds up.
No offence but you've not really helped his case. It seems he was at the scene, had a motive ( he was seen and got rid of the witness ), and maybe he went to the police because he thought this 'hobo' would take the fall.
No offence but all we know for a fact is that he was involved in a burglary.

Maybe we should replace justice systems with the divs who post on this site.

Helpmeplz says...
10:28am Sat 18 Feb 12

ty darwen for seeing the whole story and not just the one in this paper .people need to know the whole facts .but am glad some of u are not in court and have to give judgement as some off u would have put a non guilty man to death.

Helpmeplz says...
10:31am Sat 18 Feb 12

the american law is not like ours .this man has had 1 judges bought off.2 solicitors ,1 was working for the other man .so u see we dont all know the true story.but this man must be going out his mind

Burnely si graet says...
1:59pm Tue 21 Feb 12

Helpmeplz wrote:
the american law is not like ours .this man has had 1 judges bought off.2 solicitors ,1 was working for the other man .so u see we dont all know the true story.but this man must be going out his mind
Seriously???? You have gone from criticising people for making comment 'coz u wasnt dere' (numbskull) and now you are suggesting that the Judge was corrupt as were the lawyers in the case!!!

At the end of the day why plea bargin if you have not committed the offence especially murder!!!

Burnely si graet says...
2:01pm Tue 21 Feb 12

Cha'mone MF I am with you. No prevarication admission is enough for me, stop wasting time with drawn out appeals and be done with it. They didnt think about appeal for clemancy or mercy when they took a life so why waste time when theirs are on the line!!!

Burnely si graet says...
2:01pm Tue 21 Feb 12

Cha'mone MF I am with you. No prevarication admission is enough for me, stop wasting time with drawn out appeals and be done with it. They didnt think about appeal for clemancy or mercy when they took a life so why waste time when theirs are on the line!!!

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