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John Wayne Glover - Wikipedia. Not to be confused with John Wayne Gacy. John Wayne Glover. Born(1. 93. 2- 1. November 1. 93. 2Midlands, England, United Kingdom. Died. 9 September 2.

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Cause of death. Suicide. Other names. The Granny Killer. The Monster of Mosman. Criminal penalty. Life imprisonment without parole. Killings. Victims.

Span of killings. Country. Australia. State(s)New South Wales. Date apprehended. March 1. 99. 0John Wayne Glover (2. November 1. 93. 2 – 9 September 2. English- born Australian serial killer convicted of the murders of six elderly women, including Lady Winifreda Ashton, widow of famous artist Will Ashton (MBE), on Sydney's North Shore.

Over a fourteen- month period in 1. Glover killed six elderly women, for which he was dubbed in the press as the "Granny Killer".[1][2][3] Following arrest in 1. He committed suicide by hanging himself in prison on 9 September 2. Background[edit]Originally from a working- class family in Wolverhampton, England,[citation needed] Glover was convicted of many petty crimes dating back to 1. He left school at 1.

He was later thrown out of the British army when these crimes were discovered.[citation needed] Later, he emigrated to Australia in 1. Watch Security Download Full. Melbourne. Shortly after emigrating from England to Australia, Glover was convicted on two counts of larceny in Victoria, and a stealing charge in New South Wales. In 1. 96. 2, he was convicted on two counts of assaulting women in Melbourne, two counts of indecent assault, one of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and another four counts of larceny.

He was sentenced to a three- year good- behaviour bond.[6]He had a troubled relationship with older women in his life, especially his mother Freda (who had had several husbands and many boyfriends), and after 1. Gay Rolls[4] and moved into his parents- in- law's house in Mosman, Sydney. Glover's mother moved to Australia in 1. Later that year, Glover was diagnosed with male breast cancer.

Glover separated from his wife, who took their daughters to New Zealand.[4] Before John Glover began his killings in the late 1. Senior Citizens Society, and was considered among his friends a friendly and trustworthy man. He was married with two daughters,[4] and lived a contented lifestyle[1] in Mosman. Glover worked as a sales representative for the Four'N Twenty meat pie company.[7]Murders[edit]There is no proof of Glover killing before 1. At this stage, he had been married for 2.

Glover admitted to the killings when confronted with the police evidence. He denied responsibility for other crimes in which he was a prime suspect, including the bashing murder of 7. Florence Broadhurst in her Paddington studio in 1. A number of years after his conviction, Glover admitted that he never worried about who his victims were, or why he killed them. He said he wanted to stop killing, but couldn't. After each murder, he apparently went about his normal life.[citation needed]Pre- murder offence[edit]On 1. January 1. 98. 9, 8.

Margaret Todhunter was walking down Hale Road, Mosman, where she was seen by Glover. After parking his car, he walked up to the victim. He punched Todhunter in the face, and stole the contents of her purse including $2. Glover then went to the Mosman RSL club where he spent Mrs Todhunter's money. Investigating police concluded the crime was a mugging and held little hope of finding the perpetrator.[citation needed]Gwendoline Mitchelhill[edit]On 1 March 1.

Glover left the Mosman RSL in Military Rd, he saw 8. Gwendoline Mitchelhill walking down the street. Glover returned to his car and put a hammer under his belt. He followed Mitchelhill to the entry foyer of her Military Road apartment building. As she went to open the front door, he hit her with the hammer on the back of her head.

He then continued to strike her about the head and body; several of her ribs were broken. Glover fled the scene, taking her purse containing $1. Mitchelhill was still alive when she was found by two schoolboys, but died shortly after the police and ambulance arrived. The police had no eyewitnesses or leads and there was nothing concrete to link this attack with the previous attack on Margaret Todhunter. There was no forensic evidence either, as good- intentioned neighbours, believing she had merely fallen, had washed the crime scene.

The police assumed that it was another mugging gone wrong.[citation needed]Lady Winfreda Isabel Ashton[edit]On 9 May 1. Glover was walking along Military Road when he saw 8. Lady Ashton, widow of artist Will Ashton, walking towards him.

She was on her way home to nearby Raglan Street. Glover put on a pair of gloves and followed her into the foyer of her apartment, where he attacked her with his hammer. He then threw her to the ground and dragged her into a rubbish bin alcove where he repeatedly hit her head on the pavement. Glover recalled that she had almost overpowered him, until he fell on top of her and started to hit her head on the pavement. After she was knocked unconscious, John Glover removed her pantyhose and strangled her. He placed Lady Ashton's walking stick and shoes at her feet.

He then left with her purse containing $1. Glover headed for the Mosman RSL, where he commented to staff that he hoped the sirens outside weren't because of another mugging gone wrong.[citation needed]The police found Lady Ashton lying face down diagonally across the concrete floor of the small bin alcove.

There was a pool of blood around her head. The pantyhose were strung so tightly around her neck that it cut through the skin. Her bare legs were crossed and her arms were placed by her sides.

She had a thin trickle of blood running out of her mouth. At this point, the police concluded they were facing a serial killer. To date all three victims were wealthy elderly women, from the same suburb, and were all assaulted or killed in the same manner before being robbed of their handbags.[9]A post- mortem was carried out and no sign of semen was found. The ligature mark around her neck measured nine centimetres. She had bruises on her nose and temple, on her neck, and both her eyelids. At some stage during the struggle, she bit her lips, causing damage to the inner lining of her mouth.

There was a wound on her cheek, which was an open cut that had a small, semi- circular abrasion which was a few centimetres away from it. The examiner noted the victim's diamond ring was still present, suggesting that she had not been killed for money.[citation needed]Further offences[edit]On 6 June 1. Glover molested 7. Marjorie Moseley at the Wesley Gardens Retirement Home in Belrose. Watch When A Stranger Calls Online Freeform. The victim reported to hospital staff and police that a man had put his hand under her night gown, but that she could not remember what the man looked like.[citation needed]On 2. June 1. 98. 9, Glover visited the Caroline Chisholm Nursing Home in Lane Cove where he lifted the dress of an elderly patient and fondled her buttocks. In a neighbouring room, he slid his hand down the front of another patient's nightdress and stroked her breasts.

The woman cried out for help and Glover was briefly questioned by staff at the hospital before leaving.[1. On 8 August 1. 98. Glover assaulted the elderly Effie Carnie in a back street of Lindfield, on Sydney's upper North Shore.[1]On 6 October, Glover pretended to be a doctor and ran his hand up the dress of Phyllis Mc.

Neil, a patient at the Wybenia Nursing Home in the lower North Shore suburb of Neutral Bay. Glover left when the blind Mc. Neil called for help. At the time, Glover was apparently never suspected of, or identified as being responsible for the molestations.[citation needed]On 1. October 1. 98. 9, Glover followed 8.

Doris Cox along Spit Road, Mosman to her retirement village. In the secluded stairwell at the front of the house, he attacked her, ramming her face into a brick wall where she fell. Although she survived the assault, she was not able to provide a clear description or recollection of events – probably due to her dementia.[1.

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