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Two men charged with murder of Lostprophets' Ian Watkins
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Two more men arrested after Ian Watkins death

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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21 October 2025

Two more men have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder, in relation to the death of Ian Watkins.

Two more men arrested after Ian Watkins death

The former Lostprophets frontman – who was serving a 29-year sentence for a string of child sex offences – was fatally injured during an incident at HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire on the morning of October 11th.

Rashid Gedel, 25, and 43-year-old Samuel Dodsworth have been charged over the killing, and they are on remand awaiting trial, but now two other men, who are aged 23 and 39, have been arrested.

West Yorkshire Police Detective Chief Inspector James Entwistle said: “Extensive enquiries remain ongoing in relation to the murder of Ian Watkins and these arrests form part of that.

“Ian Watkins’ family are being updated as the investigation progresses.

“However, we do not anticipate any immediate developments at this stage.”

The police added that both men are “in police custody and will be interviewed over the course of today, they will then be bailed and returned to prison while enquiries continue”.

An inquest in Watkins’ death is due to open on Friday (24.10.25) at Wakefield Coroner’s Court.

Police and paramedics were called to the prison after the paedophile singer was reportedly ambushed and fatally injured after a knife attack.

Watkins was pronounced dead at the scene.

A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: “At 9.39am this morning, police were called by staff at HMP Wakefield reporting an assault on a prisoner. Emergency services attended and the man was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

“Detectives from the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team are investigating and inquiries remain ongoing at the scene.”

A Prison Service spokesperson added in a statement: “We are aware of an incident at HMP Wakefield which took place this morning. We are unable to comment further while the police investigate.”

Watkins, 48, was jailed in December 2013 for 29 years after admitting to a string of sex offences – including the attempted rape of a fan’s baby.

The disgraced musician was caught in 2012 following the execution of a drugs warrant at his home in Pontypridd, Wales, where a large number of computers, mobile phones and storage devices were seized by police.

Analysis of the equipment revealed Watkins’ depraved behaviour.




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Ian Thornley on Big Wreck’s new album and 30 years in the music business - National
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Ian Thornley on Big Wreck’s new album and 30 years in the music business – National

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
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Ian Thornley has been leading Big Wreck on and off (mostly on) for more than 30 years now. Founded in Boston by some Berklee College of Music students in 1992, Thornley brought the band back to Toronto and had an excellent run that stretched from 1997 to 2o03. Then came a breakup, a solo career with three more albums, and finally a reunion in 2010, which resulted in five more albums. A sixth, The Rest of the Story, is coming to stores on Oct. 24.

I had a chance to speak with Thornley from his home studio.

Alan Cross: You’re now more than 30 years into a full-time music career. Did you ever imagine this would be the case?

Ian Thornley: Well, I didn’t imagine it wouldn’t be the case, but I never thought that far ahead, to be honest with you. I never thought I’d still be grinding 30 years in. I didn’t think it would still be fistfights in the mud to scratch out a living. If I had thought of it back then, I would have thought I’d be moving on to producing other people and doing other projects — music for film, or something like that.

Going on the road now is a little more difficult each year, and staying out for extended periods of time. We have a little guy at home now, and my daughter has grown. It gets harder being away from home, and sleeping on a bus is difficult. But I still adore music. I’m still obsessed with it. And I’m trying to get better at it. Any way I can keep practising music and keep doing it for a living, I’m gonna do it.

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AC: The first Big Wreck album (In Loving Memory Of…) came out in 1997, right at the tail-end of the golden age of the compact disc. Everything about the business has changed since then. Loaded question: How have you adjusted?

IT: It’s not like we were really successful and really loaded and had a bunch of money and then someone suddenly turned the tap off. Our main source of income has always been the road, playing as many shows as we can. We sold a bunch of that first record just before people stopped buying records. I’ve since adjusted my expectations. I think a lot of musicians my age who lived through that, there’s a shot you gotta take. It’s a big piece of humble pie when all the bands that were just before us that really hit — they’re still out there playing shows, whereas we… Well, the last couple of years, we’ve been slowly growing back up again.

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Having said that, there was something kind of freeing about it because I didn’t have to serve a master. I didn’t have to keep rewriting (Big Wreck hits like) That Song or The Oaf. I don’t have to bow to any previous expectations about what Big Wreck means.

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AC: How has your approach and sound changed over all those albums?

IT: I think it’s become more refined. The process is still the same. There are little shortcuts that we can employ now, like my phone. I can hum something into my phone when something just falls in my lap, and I’m, “OK, that’s something.” Sometimes I’ll sit here on the computer and start mapping a song out, or sometimes I’ll just record something on my phone and leave little breadcrumbs to visit later. But it’s still waiting for a drop of inspiration. And then you craft it.


As craftsmen, I think we’ve gotten better. I think I’ve gotten better. And I’m better at recognizing a good idea from a not-so-great one. Back in the old days, a lot of the ideas I’d stumble on would turn into something different in the garage the next day when we started beating it around. Sometimes, though, the inspiration can get blurry, lost, when you start pushing it in whatever direction. And then you end up laying it down and you say, “No, I don’t think this is gonna work.”

AC: How much time do you spend chasing that guitar tone you hear in your head?

IT: It’s part and parcel with the chase for the perfect chorus or the perfect verse, a grouping of words, a grouping of notes. The things that make your hairs stand up and give you chills. Today, I think it’s all about the silly rhyme and “Ooo, that was a good hook.” It’s not about all the things that keep me up at night, which are things like the guitar tone. I think it’s all important. Half the juice going into the studio and recording is that, because that can often inspire a different part, or how a phrase gets laid down. Most musicians are reactive and you react to what you’re hearing.

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Same thing with a microphone and an effect you put on your vocal. You’ll sing different, treat the mic differently, depending on what’s going on. If you move a mic a centimetre (one way or the other) in front of an amplifier, it changes the sound drastically. Every once in a while you trip over some magic. There’s no plug-in for that. There’s no app.

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AC: This album, The Rest of the Story, was recorded at Noble Studios in Toronto, which is a really good studio.

IT: We got lucky. We were going to release three EPs but then decided to do one EP and a full album. We booked the studio for two weeks to get basic tracks for 17 or 18 songs. But Dave (McMilliam, bass) and Sekou (Lumumba, drums) go through their tracks in about five days. Nick (Raskulinecz, producer) said, “You’re going to need to get a truck to get your guitars and amps down here because we’re going to get to use all these goodies.” We ended up cutting a lot of guitars there.

AC: Why is the album called The Rest of the Story?

IT: I just figured it was a good tie-in to Pages, the EP that preceded this. We were going to have Pages 1, Pages 2 and Pages 3, but it became an entity unto itself.

AC: Any surprises?

IT: The surprises are something that happens every single day while you’re in the studio. That’s why I’m the first one in and the last one to leave. And the good stuff starts to happen when someone says, “What if…?”

AC: What’s next?

IT: We gave a few shows on the books for the rest of the year and we’re heading out the first quarter of next year. We’re going out with Live Across Canada, which should be fun. I don’t think we’ve played with them before. And we have some other ideas that we’re discussing as well.

The Rest of the Story is out Oct. 24. This interview was condensed and lightly edited for clarity.

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Two men charged with murder of Lostprophets' Ian Watkins
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Two men charged with murder of Lostprophets’ Ian Watkins

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

13 October 2025

Two men have been charged with the murder of Ian Watkins.

Ian Watkins was killed in prison

The former Lostprophets frontman – who was serving a 29-year sentence for a string of child sex offences – was fatally injured during an incident at HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire on Saturday (11.10.25) morning and now Rashid Gedel, 25, and 43-year-old Samuel Dodsworth have been charged over the killing.

The pair will appear before Leeds Magistrates’ Court on Monday (13.10.25), West Yorkshire Police have announced.

Police and paramedics were called to the prison after the paedophile singer was reportedly ambushed and fatally injured after a knife attack.

Watkins was pronounced dead at the scene.

A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: “At 9.39am this morning, police were called by staff at HMP Wakefield reporting an assault on a prisoner. Emergency services attended and the man was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later.

“Detectives from the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team are investigating and inquiries remain ongoing at the scene.”

A Prison Service spokesperson added in a statement: “We are aware of an incident at HMP Wakefield which took place this morning. We are unable to comment further while the police investigate.”

Prison guards were said to have been unable to “save” the inmate.

A source told The Sun: “Guards were nearby and raced to the scene pretty quickly – but there was nothing they could do, and they could not save him.

“It was a horrific scene, with blood everywhere and alarms and sirens going off.

“Police and ambulances were called and the whole prison was locked down with all cons confined to their cells.”

Watkins, 48, was jailed in December 2013 for 29 years after admitting to a string of sex offences – including the attempted rape of a fan’s baby.

The disgraced musician was caught in 2012 following the execution of a drugs warrant at his home in Pontypridd, Wales, where a large number of computers, mobile phones and storage devices were seized by police.

Analysis of the equipment revealed Watkins’ depraved behaviour.

The Welsh singer had previously been stabbed in an incident at the same prison in 2023 and suffered non life-threatening injuries after reportedly being taken hostage by three other inmates for six hours.




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Two men arrested after Lostprophets' Ian Watkins killed in prison attack
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Two men arrested after Lostprophets’ Ian Watkins killed in prison attack

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Two men have been arrested following the prison attack that killed the convicted sex offender and former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins.

Yesterday (October 11), West Yorkshire Police confirmed that Watkins was attacked by a fellow inmate at HMP Wakefield and died from his injuries at the age of 48.

“At 9.39am this morning (Saturday), police were called by staff at HMP Wakefield reporting an assault on a prisoner,” a police statement said. “Emergency services attended and the man was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later. Detectives from the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team are investigating and inquiries remain ongoing at the scene.”

Now, police have confirmed that two men aged 25 and 43 have been arrested on suspicion of murder and are currently being held in police custody. A spokesperson for the Prison Service said they could not comment while the investigation is ongoing.

We’ve launched a murder investigation after the death of a man in HMP Wakefield.

Two men have been arrested.

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Watkins was serving a 29-year sentence, with a further six years on licence. He pleaded guilty to 13 sex offences in 2013, including the attempted rape of a baby, conspiring to rape a child, three counts of sexual assault involving children, seven involving taking, making or possessing indecent images of children and one of possessing an extreme pornographic image involving a sex act on an animal.

In 2023, he was attacked and taken hostage by three other inmates, before being found and freed by officers and taken to hospital. It was later reported that Watkins had been stabbed with a “sharpened toilet brush” over a drug debt.

A 2024 book titled Life Behind Bars In The Monster Mansion by Jonathan Levi and Emma French claimed that Watkins had “spent thousands on protection” while in prison, explaining that rough justice is “particularly likely” to be “meted out” to paedophiles in jail.

In 2017, Watkins was reported to have been grooming a mother from his prison cell. The 21-year-old’s child was subsequently taken into care after social services were alerted of her contact with the disgraced singer.

‘We’re sickened,” said a spokesman from the NSPCC at the time. “It’s utterly bewildering that he could carry on grooming. It shows contempt for children he abused, and raises serious questions about supervision.”

At the time, it was said that prison officials in Wakefield reportedly found “nothing untoward” in their exchanges via letters and emails. A spokesman from Lincolnshire police meanwhile added: “We will always take action to safeguard vulnerable adults and children.”

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Lostprophets Singer Ian Watkins Dead at 48 After Prison Attack
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Lostprophets Singer Ian Watkins Dead at 48 After Prison Attack

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins has died at the age of 48 after he was attacked in prison Saturday, it has been confirmed.

Watkins was serving a 29-year jail term after being convicted of a string of heinous sexual offenses, including crimes against young children and babies at HMP Wakefield, West Yorkshire.

West Yorkshire Police confirmed Watkins’ death and said detectives from the homicide and major inquiry team have begun an investigation after prison staff were called to an assault on a prisoner on Saturday morning and found Watkins dead at the scene.

The details of the attack are yet to be revealed, but Sky News says he was attacked with a knife, while The Sun claims he had his throat slashed after inmates were unlocked from their cells this morning.

Watkins was previously attacked at the jail in August 2023 by three other prisoners, an incident that left him with neck injuries which required hospital treatment. England’s HMP Wakefield is considered one of the country’s most notorious prisons, and dubbed the “Monster Mansion” as its residents include serial killers, murderers and pedophiles.

Watkins was jailed in December 2013 after admitting a string of horrific sex offenses – including the attempted rape of a fan’s baby; a trial judge later said that the charges against Watkins “plumbed new depths of depravity.” (During trial, it was revealed that the password to encrypted files on Watkins’ computer was “I FUK KIDZ.”) 

Watkins was initially arrested in September 2012 after police executed a drugs search warrant at his home in Pontypridd and seized a large number of computers, mobile phones and storage devices.

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In 2019, Watkins was given 10 additional months in prison after a mobile phone was found in his possession; he argued that he was forced by other prisoners to hold onto the phone. While fighting the charges, Watkins refrained from revealing which prisoners gave him the phone out of fear, saying he was locked up with “murderers, mass murderers, rapists, pedophiles, serial killers – the worst of the worst.”

Watkins founded Lostprophets in 2000, with the Welsh band going on to sell more than 3.4 million albums across the globe with hits such as “Last Train Home” and “Rooftops.” Their last record was 2012’s Weapons, released two months before Watkins’ arrest.

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Lostprophets' Ian Watkins Murdered In U.K. Prison
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Lostprophets’ Ian Watkins Murdered In U.K. Prison

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins was murdered today (Oct. 11) at HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England, where he was serving a 29-year-sentence for sex offenses. Watkins, who was 48, had been in jail for the past 12 years on 13 horrific charges involving children and animals.

According to West Yorkshire Police, Watkins was attacked with a knife by a person or persons unknown and was pronounced dead at the scene. In 2023, he suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being stabbed and taken hostage by three of his fellow prisoners in an incident that took authorities six hours to resolve.

Welsh rock outfit Lostprophets, which had massive U.K. albums in 2004 with Start Something and two years later with Liberation Transmission, immediately broke up in the wake of Watkins’ original conviction.

“Those who have appeared in these courts over many years see a large number of horrific cases,” said the Hon. Mr Justice John Royce at his sentencing. “This case, however, breaks new ground. I am satisfied that you are a deeply corrupting influence, you are highly manipulative, you are a sexual predator, you are dangerous. The public and, in particular, young females need protection from you.”

Following Watkins’ arrest, the non-singing members of Lostprophets formed the band No Devotion with Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly.

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A2IM Appoints Ian Harrison as CEO, Succeeding Richard James Burgess
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A2IM Appoints Ian Harrison as CEO, Succeeding Richard James Burgess

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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The American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) has announced that Ian Harrison, executive vp at Hopeless Records, will become the organization’s next CEO as of Oct. 1. Harrison — who has spent more than 20 years at Hopeless — takes over for Richard James Burgess, who is stepping down at the end of this year after a 10-year period as A2IM CEO.

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Harrison has been a key figure in the development of Hopeless, which celebrated its 30th anniversary last year with a retrospective exhibit at Indie Week highlighting its work with All Time Low, Avenged Sevenfold, Yellowcard, Taking Back Sunday and many more. He’s also been an advocate for the indie community at large, having been involved in A2IM since 2012 and served on the boards of the Worldwide Independent Network and Music Business Association; he was a Billboard Indie Power Players honoree for each of the past two years, and has helped the Hopeless Foundation raise more than $3.5 million for mental health and music-related charities.

“The independent community is stronger and more dynamic than ever, yet also facing accelerating challenges that will test our resilience and adaptability. A2IM exists to ensure our members can grow independently in the face of these changes and thrive on their own terms,” Harrison said in a statement about his new role. “I am grateful to the A2IM Board for their trust as I step into the CEO role at such a pivotal moment. I take on this responsibility with a deep commitment to serving our community. I am especially grateful to Dr. Richard James Burgess for a decade of exceptional leadership that established A2IM as a vital voice in our industry, and to [A2IM GM] Lisa Hresko and the entire A2IM team whose dedication makes our work so impactful. This includes remembering our colleague Alex Machurov, whose contributions and spirit will remain part of A2IM’s legacy.

“I also want to thank Louis Posen and my colleagues at Hopeless Records, where I spent the past two decades, for shaping me as a leader and deepening my commitment to this community,” Harrison continued. “Independent music has been my life’s work, and I am excited to serve in this new capacity. I look forward to working closely with our members, the global trade organization community, commercial partners and policymakers to ensure independent voices remain at the center of the music industry’s future.”

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Burgess, who ends his tenure after a decade in the role, oversaw significant growth for the organization, which now boasts more than 700 indie labels in its membership, and helped further develop and expand both A2IM’s Indie Week conference and the related Libera Awards, honoring the best in indie music each year. He also helped define A2IM’s role as an advocate in Washington on behalf of the indie community, helping shore up and bolster lobbying efforts in the capital amid a period of great upheaval and consolidation.

“I am honored to have served this extraordinary community for the past decade, and I could not be more pleased to welcome Ian Harrison as A2IM’s next CEO,” Burgess said in a statement. “Ian’s deep experience and lifelong commitment to independent music position him perfectly to guide A2IM into its next chapter. I look forward to supporting a seamless transition and to watching him take the organization, and the indie community it represents, to new heights.”

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While Harrison will officially take on his new role this Wednesday, Burgess will remain as part of A2IM through the end of the year to see out the transition.

“I’m thrilled to welcome Ian Harrison as our new CEO,” Beggars Group president and A2IM’s executive committee chair Nabil Ayers said in a statement. “Ian has spent his entire career championing independent music, and now he’ll bring that same passion and energy to serving the entire community of independent labels. I’m confident he will build on the incredible foundation Richard James Burgess established over the past decade and skillfully lead A2IM into its next chapter of growth and advocacy.”


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Ian Somerhalder tried to quit The Vampire Diaries
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Ian Somerhalder tried to quit The Vampire Diaries

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
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4 September 2025

Ian Somerhalder wanted to quit The Vampire Diaries after season three of the show.

Ian Somerhalder tried to quit the TV show

The 46-year-old actor played Damon Salvatore on the teen drama series between 2009 and 2017, but Ian has revealed that he actually became disillusioned with the direction of his character after season three.

In an excerpt from I Was Feeling Epic: An Oral History of The Vampire Diaries – which has been shared with Variety – Ian explains: “I was so upset about the trajectory of Damon, so much so that at one point I was sitting across from Julie [Plec, the show’s creator] in her office in Atlanta almost in tears — actually, my eyes were quite misty — and asked out of the show.

“I was so angry about it. I wanted off. Because I saw the writing on the wall. Damon was heading toward the love-interest role.”

Ian worried that Damon was being turned into a “sappy character” and he wanted to quit the show at the time.

The actor shared: “I was like, ‘S***, I’m in my early thirties, I’ve got a lot of this heat because of this show, I’m sure I could go find something that’s really cool and dark and edgy’. I was like, ‘They’re going to turn me into a sappy character.'”

However, Julie did her best to calm Ian’s fears and to encourage him to commit to the TV show.

Ian said: “Julie was like, ‘You’re not leaving the show. First of all, you’re one of the stars and one of the parts of the beating heart of the show; and two, you signed a six-year contract, so that’s not happening; and three, don’t worry, there has to be layers.'”

Meanwhile, Ian previously admitted that he considers his acting career to be “in the rearview mirror”.

The TV star turned his back on Hollywood in order to pursue a life of farming, and Ian insisted that he doesn’t have any intention of returning to the entertainment industry.

Speaking about his acting career and whether he might return to the business, Ian told People: “I think it’s in the rearview mirror. I do.”




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