'I f***** up. What more do you want?': Michael Barrymore sobs as he apologises over the death of Stuart Lubbock in the former TV star's swimming pool 18 years go and says he'd love a second chance at his career
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'I f***** up. What more do you want?': Michael Barrymore sobs as he apologises over the death of Stuart Lubbock in the former TV star's swimming pool 18 years go and says he'd love a second chance at his career
'I f***** up. What more do you want?': Michael Barrymore sobs as he apologises over the death of Stuart Lubbock in the former TV star's swimming pool 18 years go and says he'd love a second chance at his career
The entertainer said he 'could not be more sorry' for the death of Stuart Lubbock. He said he 'f***** up' in an interview on Piers Morgan's Life Stories.
Michael Barrymore has publicly apologised for the death of a young man in his pool 18 years ago in an emotional new TV interview.
The entertainer said he ‘could not be more sorry’ nearly two decades after Stuart Lubbock was found dead following a drug-fuelled party at his Essex home.
Speaking on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories, the 67-year-old maintained he ‘didn’t give Stuart anything’ that night, but said ‘if you’re the owner of the house you’re responsible for it’.
‘You can see lots of things in hindsight. I’m not making excuses,’ he said in scenes which are set to air on Saturday on ITV.
‘I’m sorry. I could not be more sorry. I gave Stuart nothing. Whatever he took. The E’s he apparently had at the club. There were no E’s at my house. I had a joint with the guys. If there’s cocaine... he didn’t get it from me.’
Mr Lubbock, a factory supervisor, was found floating face-down in Barrymore’s swimming pool in 2001, with injuries which suggested he had been sexually assaulted. His death has never been fully solved.
Barrymore admitted to Morgan that he ‘f***** up’ when he originally declined to comment to Essex police when questioned about whether or not he had given Mr Lubbock drugs that night.
‘I f***** up. What more do you want? I f***** up,’ he said.
The former Strike It Lucky host was given a caution in October 2001 for drug offences but no further charges were brought.
Then in June 2007 he was arrested on suspicion of murder and sexual assault. But three months later the case was dropped due to insufficient evidence.
Mr Lubbock’s death dealt a huge blow to Barrymore’s career and as a result he demanded £2.4million in damages from police.
But the Appeal Court ruled he should only receive a ‘nominal’ award – possibly as little as £1.
Barrymore told the Life Stories audience that despite everything he had become ‘stronger’ and he is ‘happy’.
He said: ‘The very thing I loved and what made me work was taken away from me. But I have got a life without all of those things and anybody.’
Asked if he’d like a second chance in his career, he broke down in tears, saying: ‘I would be lying if I didn’t say that it would be amazing.’
Mr Lubbock’s father Terry, 74, was furious Barrymore had spoken about his son’s death.
‘He still hasn’t explained what went on the night my son died,’ Mr Lubbock told the Sunday Mirror.
Barrymore also told the show his former wife Cheryl ‘didn’t like’ his close relationship with Princess Diana.
He insisted there was ‘nothing romantic’ between him and Diana, but admitted his late wife Cheryl ‘wasn’t happy’ with their close bond. The couple divorced in 1997.
Mrs Barrymore wrote of Diana in her autobiography: ‘She took away much of the reality in our lives. In the end took control of his time and his life.’
Mrs Barrymore died in 2005 at the age of 56 after a battle with lung cancer.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7105413/Michael-Barrymore-apologises-death-Stuart-Lubbock-TV-stars-pool-18-years-go.html
The entertainer said he 'could not be more sorry' for the death of Stuart Lubbock. He said he 'f***** up' in an interview on Piers Morgan's Life Stories.
Michael Barrymore has publicly apologised for the death of a young man in his pool 18 years ago in an emotional new TV interview.
The entertainer said he ‘could not be more sorry’ nearly two decades after Stuart Lubbock was found dead following a drug-fuelled party at his Essex home.
Speaking on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories, the 67-year-old maintained he ‘didn’t give Stuart anything’ that night, but said ‘if you’re the owner of the house you’re responsible for it’.
‘You can see lots of things in hindsight. I’m not making excuses,’ he said in scenes which are set to air on Saturday on ITV.
‘I’m sorry. I could not be more sorry. I gave Stuart nothing. Whatever he took. The E’s he apparently had at the club. There were no E’s at my house. I had a joint with the guys. If there’s cocaine... he didn’t get it from me.’
Mr Lubbock, a factory supervisor, was found floating face-down in Barrymore’s swimming pool in 2001, with injuries which suggested he had been sexually assaulted. His death has never been fully solved.
Barrymore admitted to Morgan that he ‘f***** up’ when he originally declined to comment to Essex police when questioned about whether or not he had given Mr Lubbock drugs that night.
‘I f***** up. What more do you want? I f***** up,’ he said.
The former Strike It Lucky host was given a caution in October 2001 for drug offences but no further charges were brought.
Then in June 2007 he was arrested on suspicion of murder and sexual assault. But three months later the case was dropped due to insufficient evidence.
Mr Lubbock’s death dealt a huge blow to Barrymore’s career and as a result he demanded £2.4million in damages from police.
But the Appeal Court ruled he should only receive a ‘nominal’ award – possibly as little as £1.
Barrymore told the Life Stories audience that despite everything he had become ‘stronger’ and he is ‘happy’.
He said: ‘The very thing I loved and what made me work was taken away from me. But I have got a life without all of those things and anybody.’
Asked if he’d like a second chance in his career, he broke down in tears, saying: ‘I would be lying if I didn’t say that it would be amazing.’
Mr Lubbock’s father Terry, 74, was furious Barrymore had spoken about his son’s death.
‘He still hasn’t explained what went on the night my son died,’ Mr Lubbock told the Sunday Mirror.
Barrymore also told the show his former wife Cheryl ‘didn’t like’ his close relationship with Princess Diana.
He insisted there was ‘nothing romantic’ between him and Diana, but admitted his late wife Cheryl ‘wasn’t happy’ with their close bond. The couple divorced in 1997.
Mrs Barrymore wrote of Diana in her autobiography: ‘She took away much of the reality in our lives. In the end took control of his time and his life.’
Mrs Barrymore died in 2005 at the age of 56 after a battle with lung cancer.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7105413/Michael-Barrymore-apologises-death-Stuart-Lubbock-TV-stars-pool-18-years-go.html
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I doubt anyone under the age of forty remembers Barrymore. Why call him for an interview with Piers Morgan and put it out on ITV on a Saturday night?
There is more to this than meets the eye.
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Very clever - to turn the incident into a minor drugs supplying issue, rather than a sexually motivated murder / manslaughter.
Very similar to turning a death of a child into a child-care issue.
It takes people's eyes off the squirrel.
"Admitting to something you were not accused of" is a well known tactic.
Very similar to turning a death of a child into a child-care issue.
It takes people's eyes off the squirrel.
"Admitting to something you were not accused of" is a well known tactic.
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‘I’m sorry. I could not be more sorry. I gave Stuart nothing
What is the 'nothing' he did give Stuart?
What is the 'nothing' he did give Stuart?
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Re: 'I f***** up. What more do you want?': Michael Barrymore sobs as he apologises over the death of Stuart Lubbock in the former TV star's swimming pool 18 years go and says he'd love a second chance at his career
Barrymore's Wiki entry is interesting. His 'comeback' has been ongoing for several years.
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Going by the quote in the first post, the "not giving him anything" or rephrased as "giving him nothing" refers to drugs.
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Petermac already answered that point.Amy Dean wrote:Going by the quote in the first post, the "not giving him anything" or rephrased as "giving him nothing" refers to drugs.
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Re: 'I f***** up. What more do you want?': Michael Barrymore sobs as he apologises over the death of Stuart Lubbock in the former TV star's swimming pool 18 years go and says he'd love a second chance at his career
According to Mr. Barrymore - "If you're the owner of the house you're responsible for it". Given this admission, perhaps he'd oblige by explaining how a guest in his house wound up sexually assaulted and dead in Mr. Barrymore's swimming pool. We'll gladly leave the issue of recreational drugs aside in favour of an answer re. the serious question thanks!
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Re: 'I f***** up. What more do you want?': Michael Barrymore sobs as he apologises over the death of Stuart Lubbock in the former TV star's swimming pool 18 years go and says he'd love a second chance at his career
Piers Morgan couldn't get any more lower in the gutter by giving air time to this oxygen thief.
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Rogue-a-Tory wrote:Piers Morgan couldn't get any more lower in the gutter by giving air time to this oxygen thief.
Let it be remembered that the McCanns were also fawned on by Piers Morgan in a grossly sycophantic interview and of course by the Queen of the celebrity interview, Oprah Winfrey herself.
This is where it all began for me.
At the moment Stuart Lubbock was murdered at about 4.30am on Saturday 1 April 2001, Michael Barrymore was a major industry. Literally hundreds of people were dependent on him for income. His shows were the most popular on TV at the time.
Then came the negative media publicity. In September 2002 followed the Inquest, a badly, perhaps corruptly handled affair, which ended with a ridiculous 'Open Verdict' which massively helped Barrymore.
Martin Bashir tried to rehabilitate him with a morose interview in which he felt terribly sorry for himself, but not for Stuart Lubbock. During the interview Barrymore came up with the absurd words: "I'm sick and tired of feeling sick and tired".
In the first week of January 2006, Barrymore was a surprise contestant in Celebrity Big Brother. It was the media moguls' attempt to bring him back into the spotlight and revive his career - just as Piers Morgan has now lowered himself to do, no doubt for a fat fee.
It was a step too far. Stuart's father Terry cried out in rage to the local media and, being a fellow resident of Harlow at the time, I reached out to offer him help.
The following occurred in rapid succession:
* A dossier on the case in which I passed to Essex Police, showing that the 'drowning' was a hoax and that Stuart was never in the pool that night
* Essex Police agreed to a full re-investigation (a proper one, with no limited remit)
* I wrote the book: 'Not Awight: Getting Away With Murder'. Luckily, Barrymore didn't sue me for libel
* The IPCC upheld several complaints of misconduct against Essex Police, including leaving the crime scene in the care of Barrymore's Manager, Mike Brown (!) and allowing him to take the all-important temperature of Barrymore's heated swimming pool - which he must have fabricated
* Barrymore was arrested on suspicion of murder in June 2007. I was at the Eden Project in Cornwall with my wife and my 86-year-old mother that day and spent the whole day doing interviews, including one with George Galloway, who was pretty sure Stuart Lubbock was murdered.
So began my part-time career of investigating hoaxes.
I cannot honestly write the story: "Michael Barrymore: My part in his downfall".
But I certainly could write more than a few lines on the subject: "Michael Barrymore: My part in stopping him reviving his career".
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Re: 'I f***** up. What more do you want?': Michael Barrymore sobs as he apologises over the death of Stuart Lubbock in the former TV star's swimming pool 18 years go and says he'd love a second chance at his career
This is a comment on Facebook regarding the Piers Morgan show. Has anyone ever heard this? I haven't.
"What wasn't mentioned is the fact that expert in court, said internal injuries sustained by Stuart were also consistent with injuries when jumping at speed and with force into water. So there is every chance nobody but him caused internal injuries. Poor soul. Barrymore is innocent of any wrongdoing. But paid a price".
"What wasn't mentioned is the fact that expert in court, said internal injuries sustained by Stuart were also consistent with injuries when jumping at speed and with force into water. So there is every chance nobody but him caused internal injuries. Poor soul. Barrymore is innocent of any wrongdoing. But paid a price".
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I've seen all the expert Pathologists' reports in the case and NONE of them said anything like this.
The ONLY evidence we have that Stuart Lubbock was ever in that swimming pool comes from six people whose stories changed from one moment to the next and which were wholly contradictory. They were a bunch of liars covering up a heinous and fatal sexual attack
The ONLY evidence we have that Stuart Lubbock was ever in that swimming pool comes from six people whose stories changed from one moment to the next and which were wholly contradictory. They were a bunch of liars covering up a heinous and fatal sexual attack
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I did think that it was unlikely. I have read up about the case myself.
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Can I ask which facebook group this is being discussed please Amy?
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Hello there. It was on a private local nostalgia group but has now been deleted, I suppose because it wasn't relevant.
It was just a few people talking about Michael Barrymore and whether they felt he should be back on TV regularly.
Nobody had replied to that comment about the expert witness when I last looked.
It was just a few people talking about Michael Barrymore and whether they felt he should be back on TV regularly.
Nobody had replied to that comment about the expert witness when I last looked.
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