Andrew Dawson (murderer)

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Andrew Dawson
Born1961 (age 62–63)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment with a whole-life order
Details
Victims3
Span of crimes
1982–2010
CountryUnited Kingdom

Andrew Dawson (born 1961) is a British serial killer who committed three murders between 1982 and 2010. He was issued with a whole-life order for the latter two murders and thus will never be released from prison.

First murder and conviction[edit]

In August 1981, in his native Ormskirk, Dawnson murdered his first victim named Henry Walsh. Walsh was a shopkeeper who was 91 years old at the time of his death and was stabbed 11 times. Dawson was convicted of the murder of Walsh in 1982 and was released on license in 1999.[1] He was returned to prison three times between 2003 and 2007 before being released in 2008.[2]

Murder of Matthews and Hancock[edit]

On 25 July 2010, John David Matthews was found stabbed to death in his flat in the Derby area of Chaddesden. Five days later in the same area, Paul Hancock was also fatally stabbed. On both occasions, Dawnson placed their bodies in a bathtub of their respective flats so he could remove their odors.[1][3]

Second charges and convictions[edit]

On the same day Matthews' body had been found, Dawson was arrested in Whitehaven.[4] On 18 July 2011, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a whole life order.[1][5]

Documentaries[edit]

Dawson has been featured in a number of documentaries:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Siddle, John (20 July 2011). "Released to kill again: the Ormskirk murderer who idolised Cumbrian gunman Derrick Bird". Liverpool Echo.
  2. ^ Torr, George (15 December 2022). "Andrew Dawson: Concerns raised did not contribute to double murder". BBC.
  3. ^ Parke, Callum (16 December 2022). "New details of 'Angel of Mercy' serial killer murders in Derby". Derby Telegraph.
  4. ^ "Police link knife deaths in Derby flats". BBC. 2 August 2010.
  5. ^ "Neighbour killer Andrew Dawson given whole life term". BBC News. 18 July 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  6. ^ Crime & Investigation (30 October 2012). When Life Means Life: Andrew Dawson (Television documentary). Series 1.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  7. ^ Pick TV (5 October 2021). Britain's Most Evil Killers: Season 4 Episode 5 (Television documentary). Sky UK. Retrieved 3 April 2024.