Jim'll Fix It fan guilty of causing home explosion

Bomb squad in Loring Road, Sharnbrook
Matthew Haydon was hurt in the blast at his family home in Loring Road, Sharnbrook [South Beds News Agency]

A Jim'll Fix It fan who once asked to throw a grenade on children's television has been found guilty of causing an explosion in his home.

Matthew Haydon, 48, injured his hands and chest in Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire.

Following a trial at the Old Bailey he was found guilty of causing an explosion likely to endanger life or property on 10 April 2023.

The judge, Mr Justice Johnson said there were "complexities" with the case and he wanted further information about the defendant before sentencing.

The Old Bailey, London
Matthew Haydon accepted mixing chemicals that caused an explosion, but had denied that the level was sufficient to endanger life or property [Getty Images]

Haydon, of Loring Road, Sharnbrook, explained to a jury he had been conducting experiments with substances on a microwave plate when it exploded in his hands.

His mother returned home and heard a loud bang from his home laboratory.

Haydon, of Loring Road, was shouting "help me, help me" having suffered burns and bleeding.

His mother put him in the shower and called 999.

Neighbours also heard a loud thudding boom, felt their house shake and saw that the defendant's window had smashed.

'Throw grenade'

After being treated in hospital, Haydon was interviewed by police and admitted causing the explosion

Officers searched his home laboratory and seized chemicals, equipment, electronic devices, and handwritten notes.

On his laptop were instructions for explosives and there was evidence he bought chemicals online.

Haydon told police he was "obsessed with all kinds of weaponry, explosives in particular".

The court had previously heard the defendant has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), which manifests itself in obsessive interests.

After he was arrested he told officers: "I think I wrote off to Jim'll Fix It to ask if I could throw a hand grenade".

The explosion happened at his mother's house which had been the family home for 45 years.

The jury returned a guilty verdict with a majority of 11 to one after they deliberated for six hours and 40 minutes.

The judge said: "It is not the most straight-forward of cases and there are complexities."

Haydon was remanded into custody to be sentenced at a later date.

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