Episode 11 Greg Anderson

Episode 11 Greg Anderson

On 12 February 2014, Greg Anderson murdered his eleven year old son Luke Batty at cricket practice in Melbourne. Anderson hit Luke on his head over the head with a bat and then attacked him with a knife. Four police arrived soon after. He made no attempt to leave the scene after the attack on his son and continued to advance on police as the risk of being shot escalated.

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Episode 10 Arthur Shawcross

Episode 10 Arthur Shawcross

Shawcross was born in 1945, in 1968, at the age of 22, he was jailed for arson and served two years of a five-year sentence. Arthur Shawcros’s first known murders were in 1972 when he killed a young boy and a girl in Watertown USA. In 1972, Shawcross lured ten-year-old Jack Blake into some woods, where he sexually assaulted and then killed him. Ahawcross was known to the family and had taken Jack on fishing trips in the past. Around the same time he raped and killed eight-year-old Karen Ann Hill, who was visiting Watertown with her mother. After Karens body was found, they proposed a plea deal to Shawcross whereby he would tell them were Jack’s body was and only be charged with manslaughter for one child. Other sources say that it was a telephone tip off that led him to be linked to Jack’s murder.

Shawcross was sentenced to 25 years in prison but only served 15 years then was released on parole. Once released, Shawcross continued to murder.  The short version of what happened next was that he killed 11 women who were mostly sex workers. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and died in prison.

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Episode 9 Levis Bellfield

Episode 9 Levis Bellfield

Levis Bellfield was a prolific rapist and murderer and carried out several offences around London. He was first charged and convicted with crimes dating around 2004, however, it was later discovered that he had committed earlier crimes.

Levis Bellfield was a known trouble maker and had convictions for burglary, assaulting a police officer, theft, driving offences. By 2002, he had nine convictions and had spent almost one year in prison for them.

Bellfield is a very dangerous predator and uses violence habitually. He has little empathy for women and this is probably because he sees then, not as humans, but as objects to be used and manipulated for his own needs. He obviously sees his own needs and desires as more important than anything else.

Bellfield was found guilty of the murders of two young women, as well as the attempted murder of another woman. The following day, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation that he should never be released.

On 30 March 2010, Bellfield was charged with Milly Dowler’s abduction and murder, pre-dating the earliest of the other three charges by almost a year. He was formally charged with one count each of attempted abduction, (actual) abduction, disposal of evidence and murder.

Bellfield’s second trial began at the Old Bailey in 2011 the jury found Bellfield guilty. He was again sentenced to life imprisonment the following day and the trial judge recommended that his life sentence should mean life – just as the judge at his trial for the other crimes had done three years earlier.

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Episode 8 Ian Huntley

Episode 8 Ian Huntley

Ian Huntley killed two 10 year old girls named Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman on the 4th August in Soham in the UK in 2002. This crime enraged the nation as Huntley was working as a caretaker in the school that the girls attended and his girlfriend was the girls teaching assistant.

Holly and Jessica had both been at a BBQ at Holly’s home. The pair had left the house at about 6pm to go and buy sweets from the local shop. On their way back they walked past Ian Huntleys house. Huntley came out and asked the pair to come into his house. He claimed that his girlfriend, Maxine Carr, was inside the house. The girls went into his house as they had no reason to fear him. He was the caretaker at their school and his girlfriend was their teaching assistant. This was the last time Holly and Jessica were seen.

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https://www.buzzsprout.com/1533634/8020938-psychological-analysis-of-ian-huntley.mp3?blob_id=36001856&download=true

Episode 7 John Worboys

Episode 7 John Worboys

John Worboys was born in June 1957. He is a British convicted sex offender, and earned the title of Black cab rapist. He was convicted in 2009 for 12 attacks on women.

Worboys was convicted at Croydon Crown Court on 13 March 2009 of one count of rape, five sexual assaults, one attempted assault and 12 drugging charges, committed from July 2007 to February 2008. He was cleared of two counts of drugging. He was sent for a pre-sentencing report and a psychiatric report, and was sentenced on 21 April.  He received an indeterminate sentence of imprisonment for public protection with the minimum custodial term was set at eight years.

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