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    Default Predictive Text Error Leads to Fatal Stabbing

    A U.K. man has been convicted of manslaughter for stabbing his friend to death after a predictive text error ballooned into an argument and ultimately a vicious knife attack.

    33-year-old Neil Brook and his neighbor, 27-year-old Josef Witkowski, had known each other for about six months before getting into a beef over a text message misunderstanding. Brook told police he'd sent Witkowski a text message asking "What are you on about mutter?", "mutter" being "a local colloquialism for a person who behaves in an antisocial or vulgar manner." But thanks to the predictive text on his phone, "mutter" was corrected to "nutter," a slang term meaning "deranged."

    Witkowski apparently took offense at this, leading to an exchange of increasingly heated and hostile messages. Finally, Witkowski decided he'd had enough and went to pay Brook a visit. Brook sensed that trouble was in the offing, however, or maybe his idiot friend told him he was coming to get him; whatever the case, Brook taped a large kitchen knife to the back of his front door and stashed another one near his bathroom.

    Brook claimed that Witkowski attacked him with a knife when he arrived, so he grabbed the knife taped to the door and stabbed him in the leg. That probably would have added up to an easy claim of self defense had it ended there, but when Witkowski fled to the bathroom, Brook followed him and kept up the attack, eventually killing him with a blow to his heart. The court was told that Witkowski suffered 104 injuries, including stab wounds, cuts, bruises and slice marks on his hands.

    The jury cleared Brook of murder charges but convicted him of manslaughter. Nonetheless, he's looking at serious time; Judge Michael Henshell said, "Obviously, the sentence will be a long one."

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    This is why I got a phone with a pull out keyboard.

    Also, http://damnyouautocorrect.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    This is why I got a phone with a pull out keyboard.

    My sentiments exactly. Although, if i turn my phone off then on, it resets to predictive mode. Very annoying.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kouen View Post
    A U.K. man has been convicted of manslaughter for stabbing his friend to death after a predictive text error ballooned into an argument and ultimately a vicious knife attack.

    33-year-old Neil Brook and his neighbor, 27-year-old Josef Witkowski, had known each other for about six months before getting into a beef over a text message misunderstanding. Brook told police he'd sent Witkowski a text message asking "What are you on about mutter?", "mutter" being "a local colloquialism for a person who behaves in an antisocial or vulgar manner." But thanks to the predictive text on his phone, "mutter" was corrected to "nutter," a slang term meaning "deranged."

    Witkowski apparently took offense at this, leading to an exchange of increasingly heated and hostile messages. Finally, Witkowski decided he'd had enough and went to pay Brook a visit. Brook sensed that trouble was in the offing, however, or maybe his idiot friend told him he was coming to get him; whatever the case, Brook taped a large kitchen knife to the back of his front door and stashed another one near his bathroom.

    Brook claimed that Witkowski attacked him with a knife when he arrived, so he grabbed the knife taped to the door and stabbed him in the leg. That probably would have added up to an easy claim of self defense had it ended there, but when Witkowski fled to the bathroom, Brook followed him and kept up the attack, eventually killing him with a blow to his heart. The court was told that Witkowski suffered 104 injuries, including stab wounds, cuts, bruises and slice marks on his hands.

    The jury cleared Brook of murder charges but convicted him of manslaughter. Nonetheless, he's looking at serious time; Judge Michael Henshell said, "Obviously, the sentence will be a long one."

    Source: boltonnews

    Lucky for me I don't use T9

    Check it before you text it people, could land ya stabbed
    Wow, I don't think they were really friends if they were stabbing each other over a text .

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    I always knew there was a reason I didn't use T9 (apart from the fact it blows) if he'd only taken the few extra seconds to type the word out himself he'd still be alive.
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    Stabbing somebody to death is the best way to prove you are not, in fact, a nutter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skullpoker View Post
    Stabbing somebody to death is the best way to prove you are not, in fact, a nutter.
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    I always knew there was a reason i don't have a cell phone, or use facebook or twitter.

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    What a nutter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    I always knew there was a reason i don't have a cell phone, or use facebook or twitter.
    Never know when text messages might escalate to stabbing .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Never know when text messages might escalate to stabbing .
    I don't know where any of you live.

    I just have to make sure to never piss off Sprung.

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