The Telegram (St. John's)

Accused murderer sentenced for threatenin­g other inmates

- The Telegram

Accused murderer Philip Butler was given a 35-day jail sentence this week for threatenin­g two other inmates in Her Majesty’s Penitentia­ry last July. Butler, 36, pleaded guilty to the charges, and told the court there was no excuse for his actions. On July 13, Butler got into an argument with a fellow inmate after the other man called Butler a “f---ing rat.” Butler threatened to kill the man and they got into a physical altercatio­n, with Butler pinning the man down and punching him. No injuries were sustained by either inmate.

The following week, an incident occurred in the prison that resulted in all inmates being confined to their cells. Butler reportedly grew agitated, and told correction­al officers that a fellow inmate had been making fun of his late friend. He told an officer, “I’m going to kill him when I get out of this cell.” Butler has been in custody since Victoria Day weekend last May, when he is alleged to have murdered his brother, George Butler, at a home on Comerford’s Road in C.B.S. Court documents indicate George Butler lived at the address. A preliminar­y inquiry into the matter is set to take place in January. web

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