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List of major crimes in the United Kingdom

This is a list of major crimes in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies that received significant media coverage and/or led to changes in legislation.

Legally each deliberate and unlawful killing of a human being is murder;[1] there is no crime of assassination or serial killing as such, for example.

Child/teenage killings Edit

Date Name of incident No. of
deaths
Location Details
1867 Murder of Fanny Adams 1 Alton, Hampshire, England Fanny Adams, 8, was brutally murdered, eviscerated and dismembered by Frederick Baker, a local solicitor's clerk. The murder indirectly gave rise to the working-class expression "sweet Fanny Adams" in the mid-20th century.
1946 Murder of Muriel Drinkwater 1 Swansea, Wales Muriel Drinkwater, 12, was raped and murdered in the woods in Penllergaer, Swansea. The case became known as the Little Red Riding Hood murder. In 2008, a DNA profile of the suspect was extracted from her clothes, possibly the oldest one in the world to be successfully extracted in a murder investigation.[2]
1953 Teddington towpath murders 2 Notting Hill, London, England Two girls went missing in Teddington and were found the next day, having been raped and murdered. After the country's biggest manhunt at the time, Alfred Charles Whiteway was arrested and charged. He was found guilty at his subsequent trial and hanged. The case was described at the time as "one of Scotland Yard's most notable triumphs in a century".[3]
1968 Murder of Roy Tutill 1 Surrey, England Roy Tutill, 14, was raped and murdered on his way home from school. The case went unsolved for 33 years, until Brian Field was convicted of the crime after DNA evidence surfaced. In 2001, Field was sentenced to life in prison.[4]
1984 Murder of Mark Tildesley 1 Wokingham, Berkshire, England Seven-year-old Mark Tildesley disappeared while visiting a funfair in Wokingham, Berkshire, on the evening of 1 June 1984. He was lured away from the fair and his bicycle was found chained to railings nearby.[5] In 1990 it emerged that Mark had been abducted, drugged, tortured, raped and murdered by a London-based paedophile gang on the night he disappeared. However, his body has never been found.[5][6]
1993 Murder of James Bulger 1 Merseyside, England A 3-year-old boy was abducted from New Strand Shopping Centre, Bootle on 12 February, having been lured away from his mother while shopping. Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, both aged 10, walked James 212 miles (4 kilometres) to a railway line in Walton, where he was tortured and murdered. The police later apprehended Thompson and Venables as CCTV images showed the boys leaving the shopping centre with the toddler. At Preston Crown Court Thompson and Venables, both then aged 11, stood trial and were found guilty by the jury. Justice Moorland sentenced Thompson and Venables to serve a minimum of 8 years at Her Majesty's pleasure. After serving 8 years both Thompson and Venables aged 18 were released back into the public on lifelong license and given new identities.
1993 Murder of Stephen Lawrence 1 London, England On 22 April, 18 year-old Stephen Lawrence was murdered in a hate crime at a bus stop.
1994 Murder of Richard Everitt 1 London, England On 13 August 1994, 15-year-old Richard Everitt was stabbed to death in London in a racially motivated attack. Everitt's neighbourhood, Somers Town, had been the site of ethnic tensions, and although he was not involved in gangs, he was murdered by a gang of British Bangladeshis who were seeking revenge on another White British boy. The murderer was not apprehended, as members of the gang fled to Bangladesh. Badrul Miah and Showat Akbar were tried in 1995 as the ringleaders of the gang and were given life sentences, with minimum terms of 12 years and three years in custody respectively.[7]
2000 Murder of Victoria Climbié 1 London, England Victoria Climbie was an eight-year-old girl who died on 25 February 2000 after being taken to North Middlesex University Hospital in Edmonton, London suffering from malnutrition and hypothermia. Originally from the Ivory Coast, Victoria was taken to first Paris then London by her aunt Marie Thérèse Kouao in a form of informal foster care common in her society. In July 1999, they moved in with Kouao's partner Carl Manning. Over the following months, Victoria experienced severe abuse and was twice admitted to hospital. The couple believed in Witchcraft and that Victoria was demonically possessed. After her death, Kouao and Manning were found guilty of her murder in January 2001. The authorities were accused of failing to sufficiently intervene to protect the girl.[8][9][10][11]
2007 Killing of Peter Connelly 1 London, England Peter Connelly was a 17-month-old infant who was found dead in his family home in Haringey, North London on 3 August 2007. Peter had suffered serious injuries prior to his death including a broken back, fractured ribs and a blow to the face which knocked a tooth out of his jaw. The boy had various interactions with the authorities in the months prior to his death including being briefly taken out of his mother's custody at the end of 2006. His mother Tracey Connelly, stepfather Steven Barker and stepuncle Jason Owen who were all members of the same household at the time of Peter's death were found guilty of causing his death in November 2008.[12][13]
2012 Murder of April Jones 1 Powys, Wales April Jones was a five-year-old girl from Machynlleth, Powys who disappeared after being allowed outside to play without adult supervision on the evening of 3 October 2012. A child witness said that April had climbed into a van voluntarily. The search conducted by police and volunteers to find the girl in the months after her disappearance was the largest police search in British history but achieved no results. Various evidence led to Mark Bridger being suspected of murdering April, particularly the discovery of traces of her DNA in the man's wood-burner. He was found guilty of murdering April Jones in May 2013.[14][15]
2014 Murder of Breck Bednar 1 Grays, Essex, England Breck Bednar was an English teenager of American descent from Caterham, Surrey, who was murdered by 18-year-old Lewis Daynes, an unemployed computer engineer, on 17 February 2014, at Daynes' flat in Grays, Essex. Daynes had befriended Breck through online gaming. Over time, gaining and manipulating the youth's trust and isolating him from his family and friends. On February 16, 2014, Daynes lured Breck to his apartment, claiming he needed Breck's help for his supposed computer software company. The next day, Breck was subjected to a brutal attack, resulting in his tragic murder. Daynes ultimately pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
2018 Murder of Alesha MacPhail 1 Rothesay, Bute, Scotland Alesha MacPhail was a 6-year-old schoolgirl from Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland who was reported missing from her grandparents' home on the Isle of Bute at 6:25am on 2 July 2018. She was staying with her father, Robert, and her grandparents, Calum and Angela MacPhail. It is claimed that Alesha's mother, Georgina Lochrane, 23, who could not be contacted immediately after Alesha went missing, found out about her daughter's disappearance and later death on the social media platform Facebook. Alesha's body was found in woodland on the site of an abandoned hotel, around 20 minutes walk from her grandparents' home. 16-year-old Aaron Campbell was eventually arrested and charged with Alesha's abduction, rape and murder and sentenced to a minimum of 27 years in jail.[16][17]
2020 Murder of Arthur Lambinjo-Hughes 1 West Midlands, England Arthur Lambinjo-Hughes was a 6-year-old boy living in Shirley, Metropolitan Borough of Solihull who was murdered by his stepmother. Arthur had been living a somewhat troubled life over a couple of years. During restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, his carers Thomas Hughes (father) and Emma Tustin's (stepmother) behaviour towards him became increasingly abusive causing his physical condition to deteriorate. On 16 June 2020, his stepmother killed him through a severe assault to his head. Tustin and Hughes were later convicted of murder and manslaughter respectively along with other charges.[18][19][20]

Individual murders Edit

Murder is the unlawful killing of another person without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought.

Date Name of incident No. of
deaths
Location Details
1827 Red Barn Murder 1 Polstead, Suffolk, England William Corder murdered his lover, Maria Marten, at the Red Barn, where her body was discovered after her stepmother was allegedly visited by Marten's ghost. The crime subsequently became the subject of numerous plays and musical pieces which remained popular into the 20th century. Corder was hanged in 1828.
1840 Murder of Lord William Russell 1 London, England Russell's Swiss valet, François Courvoisier, murdered Russell after being accused of theft. Russell was the uncle of future prime minister Lord John Russell. A provincial doctor, Robert Blake Overton, wrote to the latter suggesting checking for fingerprints, but the suggestion, though followed up, did not lead to routine use of fingerprinting by the police for another fifty years.[21]
1947 Murder of Gay Gibson 1 Off the coast of Portuguese Guinea (now Guinea-Bissau) Eileen "Gay" Gibson, a young actress, died during a voyage from South Africa to Southampton. Her body was dumped through a porthole by James Camb, a ship's steward present in her cabin. Camb claimed that Gibson had died from a sudden illness during consensual sex, but the prosecution contended that Camb had deliberately choked or suffocated Gibson in an act of murder. Initially sentenced to death for the killing, Camb was released from prison in 1959.
1974 Lord Lucan case 1 Belgravia, London, England John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, vanished upon being suspected of murdering his nanny and assaulting his wife. He has not been seen since and was declared legally dead in 1999.
1985 White House Farm murders 5 Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, England Five members of the Bamber family were shot and killed inside their farmhouse. The sole survivor, Jeremy Bamber, was convicted of the murders and sentenced to a minimum of 25 years in prison, later amended with a whole life order.
1987 Newall Murders 2 Island of Jersey Brothers Rodrick and Mark Newall murdered and buried their parents. One brother was arrested in Paris by French police and the other was arrested in Gibraltar by the Royal Navy.[22]
1996 Murder of Stephen Cameron 1 M25 motorway, Greater London, England Cameron was murdered by Kenneth Noye, a convicted criminal on licence from prison, during a road rage incident. Noye was extradited from Spain two years later and sentenced to fourteen years from prison. He is currently on parole.
1999 Murder of Jill Dando 1 Fulham, London, England Dando, a prominent BBC presenter, was shot once in the head at her front doorstep. Her killer has never been caught, although speculation has pointed to Serbian involvement stemming from the Kosovo War.
2000 Murder of Sarah Payne 1 West Sussex, England Payne, aged 9, was murdered by sex offender Roy Whiting, resulting in changes to British child protection laws. Whiting was sentenced to life imprisonment.
2013 Murder of Lee Rigby 1 London, England Rigby, a British Army soldier, was off-duty when he was run over by a car and hacked to death by two men with knives and a cleaver. The killing created a rise in anti-Islam sentiment across the UK, and news agencies were criticized for showing video footage of the murder. The assailants were identified as Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale to avenge the killing of Muslims by the British armed forces. They were sentenced to life imprisonment.
2017 Murder of Joy Morgan 1 London, England Morgan, a British university student, was murdered by a member of her church, Shofah-El Israel, in December 2017. Israel was sentenced to life imprisonment in July 2019. Morgan's remains were located after the trial in October 2019.[23]
2021 Murder of Sarah Everard 1 London and Kent, England Everard, a young marketing manager, was arrested by Wayne Cousens, an off-duty policeman, under the pretense of breaching COVID-19 restrictions, then was raped, murdered and dumped by Cousens. He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Serial killings Edit

Date Name of perpetrator(s) No. of
deaths
Location Details
1828 William Burke and William Hare 16 Edinburgh, Scotland Murdered sixteen lodgers in order to sell their bodies to an anatomy lecturer. Burke was hanged, while Hare was released.
1865–1873 Mary Ann Cotton 21 Sunderland, England Believed to have murdered up to 21 people, mainly by arsenic poisoning. Many of her victims had married her.[24]
1888 Jack the Ripper 6 Whitechapel, London, England Murdered five women. Never captured nor conclusively identified.
1943–1953 John Christie 8+ Notting Hill, London, England Murdered several women as well as Beryl Evans and her infant daughter Geraldine, resulting in her husband Timothy Evans being wrongfully convicted and executed of their murders. Was himself executed in 1953.
1963–1965 Ian Brady and Myra Hindley 5 Manchester, England Murdered five children and buried their bodies on Saddleworth Moor. Hindley was sentenced to prison while Brady was sectioned to Ashworth Hospital; they died in 2002 and 2017, respectively.
1968–1969 Bible John 3 Glasgow, Scotland Murdered three young women he had encountered at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow. Remains unidentified.
1975–1980 Peter Sutcliffe 13 West Yorkshire, England Murdered thirteen women. Sentenced to life imprisonment under a whole life order before being transferred to Broadmoor Hospital. Died in 2020.
1978–1983 Dennis Nilsen 12-15 Muswell Hill, London, England Killed over a dozen people and kept body parts in his private residences. Given a life sentence. Died in 2018.
1973–1987 Fred and Rose West 13+ Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Tortured, killed, and buried a dozen young girls in their family residence in Gloucester. Fred committed suicide before he could be brought to trial, while Rose was sentenced to life imprisonment under a whole life order.
1991 Beverley Allitt 4 Grantham, Lincolnshire, England Killed four infants in her capacity as a pediatric nurse. Received thirteen life sentences for the murders and other crimes targeting infants.
1975–1998 Harold Shipman 15 convicted, possibly up to 250 Hyde, Greater Manchester, England Murdered hundreds of patients in his capacity as a general practitioner, and regarded as one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history. Committed suicide in prison in 2004.
2015–2016 Lucy Letby 7 Countess of Chester Hospital, England Neonatal nurse convicted in 2023.

Sex crimes Edit

Date Name of perpetrator(s) No. of
deaths
Location Details
1970s–1980s Medomsley Detention Centre Unknown Durham, England A prison for young male offenders where more than 1,800 living former inmates have reported sexual and physical abuse by staff.[25] Many of the prison guards are believed to have belonged to a paedophile ring.[26]
1955–2009 Jimmy Savile Unknown Various Television personality who used his celebrity status as a BBC Television personality,to sexually abuse hundreds of children and young people over a fifty-year period, with his victims including audience members, patients at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and Leeds General Infirmary, and inmates at Broadmoor Hospital. Crimes did not become publicly known until almost a year after his death in 2011.
2010 Derby child sex abuse ring Unknown Derby, Derbyshire, England A group of men who sexually abused up to a hundred girls in Derby, in one of the most severe cases of sexual abuse in recent times. In 2010, after an undercover investigation by Derbyshire police, members of the group were charged with 75 offences relating to 26 girls. Nine of the 13 accused were convicted of grooming and raping girls between 12 and 18 years old.[27] The attacks provoked fierce discussion about race and sexual exploitation.

Massacres Edit

  • Hungerford massacre in 1987: Michael Robert Ryan shoots at multiple bystanders and police officers. 16 people are killed.
  • Dunblane massacre in 1996: Thomas Hamilton shoots dead 16 school children and their teacher before turning the gun on himself.
  • Cumbria shootings in 2010: Taxi man killed 12 people across West Cumbria and shot a further 11 who survived; before killing himself later in the day.
  • Plymouth shooting in 2021: 22-year-old Jake Davison fatally shoots five people and injures two others before committing suicide.

Organised crime, corporate crime, employment related crime, corruption, criminal conspiracies and terrorism Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ Gabriel, Clare (5 November 2008). "Mystery of 1946 murder in woods". BBC News. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
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  5. ^ a b "Cooke: The predatory paedophile". BBC News. 17 December 1999. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
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  15. ^ Rowland, Paul (2013-05-30). "April Jones: A 'happy-go-lucky' little girl who never let her cerebral palsy slow her down". WalesOnline. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
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  17. ^ "Alesha MacPhail murder: Life sentence for Aaron Campbell after he admits guilt". 21 March 2019. Retrieved 4 May 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
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Further information Unsolved murders in the UK This is a list of major crimes in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies that received significant media coverage and or led to changes in legislation Legally each deliberate and unlawful killing of a human being is murder 1 there is no crime of assassination or serial killing as such for example Contents 1 Child teenage killings 2 Individual murders 3 Serial killings 4 Sex crimes 5 Massacres 6 Organised crime corporate crime employment related crime corruption criminal conspiracies and terrorism 7 See also 8 ReferencesChild teenage killings EditDate Name of incident No ofdeaths Location Details1867 Murder of Fanny Adams 1 Alton Hampshire England Fanny Adams 8 was brutally murdered eviscerated and dismembered by Frederick Baker a local solicitor s clerk The murder indirectly gave rise to the working class expression sweet Fanny Adams in the mid 20th century 1946 Murder of Muriel Drinkwater 1 Swansea Wales Muriel Drinkwater 12 was raped and murdered in the woods in Penllergaer Swansea The case became known as the Little Red Riding Hood murder In 2008 a DNA profile of the suspect was extracted from her clothes possibly the oldest one in the world to be successfully extracted in a murder investigation 2 1953 Teddington towpath murders 2 Notting Hill London England Two girls went missing in Teddington and were found the next day having been raped and murdered After the country s biggest manhunt at the time Alfred Charles Whiteway was arrested and charged He was found guilty at his subsequent trial and hanged The case was described at the time as one of Scotland Yard s most notable triumphs in a century 3 1968 Murder of Roy Tutill 1 Surrey England Roy Tutill 14 was raped and murdered on his way home from school The case went unsolved for 33 years until Brian Field was convicted of the crime after DNA evidence surfaced In 2001 Field was sentenced to life in prison 4 1984 Murder of Mark Tildesley 1 Wokingham Berkshire England Seven year old Mark Tildesley disappeared while visiting a funfair in Wokingham Berkshire on the evening of 1 June 1984 He was lured away from the fair and his bicycle was found chained to railings nearby 5 In 1990 it emerged that Mark had been abducted drugged tortured raped and murdered by a London based paedophile gang on the night he disappeared However his body has never been found 5 6 1993 Murder of James Bulger 1 Merseyside England A 3 year old boy was abducted from New Strand Shopping Centre Bootle on 12 February having been lured away from his mother while shopping Robert Thompson and Jon Venables both aged 10 walked James 21 2 miles 4 kilometres to a railway line in Walton where he was tortured and murdered The police later apprehended Thompson and Venables as CCTV images showed the boys leaving the shopping centre with the toddler At Preston Crown Court Thompson and Venables both then aged 11 stood trial and were found guilty by the jury Justice Moorland sentenced Thompson and Venables to serve a minimum of 8 years at Her Majesty s pleasure After serving 8 years both Thompson and Venables aged 18 were released back into the public on lifelong license and given new identities 1993 Murder of Stephen Lawrence 1 London England On 22 April 18 year old Stephen Lawrence was murdered in a hate crime at a bus stop 1994 Murder of Richard Everitt 1 London England On 13 August 1994 15 year old Richard Everitt was stabbed to death in London in a racially motivated attack Everitt s neighbourhood Somers Town had been the site of ethnic tensions and although he was not involved in gangs he was murdered by a gang of British Bangladeshis who were seeking revenge on another White British boy The murderer was not apprehended as members of the gang fled to Bangladesh Badrul Miah and Showat Akbar were tried in 1995 as the ringleaders of the gang and were given life sentences with minimum terms of 12 years and three years in custody respectively 7 2000 Murder of Victoria Climbie 1 London England Victoria Climbie was an eight year old girl who died on 25 February 2000 after being taken to North Middlesex University Hospital in Edmonton London suffering from malnutrition and hypothermia Originally from the Ivory Coast Victoria was taken to first Paris then London by her aunt Marie Therese Kouao in a form of informal foster care common in her society In July 1999 they moved in with Kouao s partner Carl Manning Over the following months Victoria experienced severe abuse and was twice admitted to hospital The couple believed in Witchcraft and that Victoria was demonically possessed After her death Kouao and Manning were found guilty of her murder in January 2001 The authorities were accused of failing to sufficiently intervene to protect the girl 8 9 10 11 2007 Killing of Peter Connelly 1 London England Peter Connelly was a 17 month old infant who was found dead in his family home in Haringey North London on 3 August 2007 Peter had suffered serious injuries prior to his death including a broken back fractured ribs and a blow to the face which knocked a tooth out of his jaw The boy had various interactions with the authorities in the months prior to his death including being briefly taken out of his mother s custody at the end of 2006 His mother Tracey Connelly stepfather Steven Barker and stepuncle Jason Owen who were all members of the same household at the time of Peter s death were found guilty of causing his death in November 2008 12 13 2012 Murder of April Jones 1 Powys Wales April Jones was a five year old girl from Machynlleth Powys who disappeared after being allowed outside to play without adult supervision on the evening of 3 October 2012 A child witness said that April had climbed into a van voluntarily The search conducted by police and volunteers to find the girl in the months after her disappearance was the largest police search in British history but achieved no results Various evidence led to Mark Bridger being suspected of murdering April particularly the discovery of traces of her DNA in the man s wood burner He was found guilty of murdering April Jones in May 2013 14 15 2014 Murder of Breck Bednar 1 Grays Essex England Breck Bednar was an English teenager of American descent from Caterham Surrey who was murdered by 18 year old Lewis Daynes an unemployed computer engineer on 17 February 2014 at Daynes flat in Grays Essex Daynes had befriended Breck through online gaming Over time gaining and manipulating the youth s trust and isolating him from his family and friends On February 16 2014 Daynes lured Breck to his apartment claiming he needed Breck s help for his supposed computer software company The next day Breck was subjected to a brutal attack resulting in his tragic murder Daynes ultimately pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison 2018 Murder of Alesha MacPhail 1 Rothesay Bute Scotland Alesha MacPhail was a 6 year old schoolgirl from Airdrie North Lanarkshire Scotland who was reported missing from her grandparents home on the Isle of Bute at 6 25am on 2 July 2018 She was staying with her father Robert and her grandparents Calum and Angela MacPhail It is claimed that Alesha s mother Georgina Lochrane 23 who could not be contacted immediately after Alesha went missing found out about her daughter s disappearance and later death on the social media platform Facebook Alesha s body was found in woodland on the site of an abandoned hotel around 20 minutes walk from her grandparents home 16 year old Aaron Campbell was eventually arrested and charged with Alesha s abduction rape and murder and sentenced to a minimum of 27 years in jail 16 17 2020 Murder of Arthur Lambinjo Hughes 1 West Midlands England Arthur Lambinjo Hughes was a 6 year old boy living in Shirley Metropolitan Borough of Solihull who was murdered by his stepmother Arthur had been living a somewhat troubled life over a couple of years During restrictions related to the COVID 19 pandemic his carers Thomas Hughes father and Emma Tustin s stepmother behaviour towards him became increasingly abusive causing his physical condition to deteriorate On 16 June 2020 his stepmother killed him through a severe assault to his head Tustin and Hughes were later convicted of murder and manslaughter respectively along with other charges 18 19 20 Individual murders EditMurder is the unlawful killing of another person without justification or valid excuse especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought Date Name of incident No ofdeaths Location Details1827 Red Barn Murder 1 Polstead Suffolk England William Corder murdered his lover Maria Marten at the Red Barn where her body was discovered after her stepmother was allegedly visited by Marten s ghost The crime subsequently became the subject of numerous plays and musical pieces which remained popular into the 20th century Corder was hanged in 1828 1840 Murder of Lord William Russell 1 London England Russell s Swiss valet Francois Courvoisier murdered Russell after being accused of theft Russell was the uncle of future prime minister Lord John Russell A provincial doctor Robert Blake Overton wrote to the latter suggesting checking for fingerprints but the suggestion though followed up did not lead to routine use of fingerprinting by the police for another fifty years 21 1947 Murder of Gay Gibson 1 Off the coast of Portuguese Guinea now Guinea Bissau Eileen Gay Gibson a young actress died during a voyage from South Africa to Southampton Her body was dumped through a porthole by James Camb a ship s steward present in her cabin Camb claimed that Gibson had died from a sudden illness during consensual sex but the prosecution contended that Camb had deliberately choked or suffocated Gibson in an act of murder Initially sentenced to death for the killing Camb was released from prison in 1959 1974 Lord Lucan case 1 Belgravia London England John Bingham 7th Earl of Lucan vanished upon being suspected of murdering his nanny and assaulting his wife He has not been seen since and was declared legally dead in 1999 1985 White House Farm murders 5 Tolleshunt D Arcy Essex England Five members of the Bamber family were shot and killed inside their farmhouse The sole survivor Jeremy Bamber was convicted of the murders and sentenced to a minimum of 25 years in prison later amended with a whole life order 1987 Newall Murders 2 Island of Jersey Brothers Rodrick and Mark Newall murdered and buried their parents One brother was arrested in Paris by French police and the other was arrested in Gibraltar by the Royal Navy 22 1996 Murder of Stephen Cameron 1 M25 motorway Greater London England Cameron was murdered by Kenneth Noye a convicted criminal on licence from prison during a road rage incident Noye was extradited from Spain two years later and sentenced to fourteen years from prison He is currently on parole 1999 Murder of Jill Dando 1 Fulham London England Dando a prominent BBC presenter was shot once in the head at her front doorstep Her killer has never been caught although speculation has pointed to Serbian involvement stemming from the Kosovo War 2000 Murder of Sarah Payne 1 West Sussex England Payne aged 9 was murdered by sex offender Roy Whiting resulting in changes to British child protection laws Whiting was sentenced to life imprisonment 2013 Murder of Lee Rigby 1 London England Rigby a British Army soldier was off duty when he was run over by a car and hacked to death by two men with knives and a cleaver The killing created a rise in anti Islam sentiment across the UK and news agencies were criticized for showing video footage of the murder The assailants were identified as Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale to avenge the killing of Muslims by the British armed forces They were sentenced to life imprisonment 2017 Murder of Joy Morgan 1 London England Morgan a British university student was murdered by a member of her church Shofah El Israel in December 2017 Israel was sentenced to life imprisonment in July 2019 Morgan s remains were located after the trial in October 2019 23 2021 Murder of Sarah Everard 1 London and Kent England Everard a young marketing manager was arrested by Wayne Cousens an off duty policeman under the pretense of breaching COVID 19 restrictions then was raped murdered and dumped by Cousens He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment Serial killings EditDate Name of perpetrator s No ofdeaths Location Details1828 William Burke and William Hare 16 Edinburgh Scotland Murdered sixteen lodgers in order to sell their bodies to an anatomy lecturer Burke was hanged while Hare was released 1865 1873 Mary Ann Cotton 21 Sunderland England Believed to have murdered up to 21 people mainly by arsenic poisoning Many of her victims had married her 24 1888 Jack the Ripper 6 Whitechapel London England Murdered five women Never captured nor conclusively identified 1943 1953 John Christie 8 Notting Hill London England Murdered several women as well as Beryl Evans and her infant daughter Geraldine resulting in her husband Timothy Evans being wrongfully convicted and executed of their murders Was himself executed in 1953 1963 1965 Ian Brady and Myra Hindley 5 Manchester England Murdered five children and buried their bodies on Saddleworth Moor Hindley was sentenced to prison while Brady was sectioned to Ashworth Hospital they died in 2002 and 2017 respectively 1968 1969 Bible John 3 Glasgow Scotland Murdered three young women he had encountered at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow Remains unidentified 1975 1980 Peter Sutcliffe 13 West Yorkshire England Murdered thirteen women Sentenced to life imprisonment under a whole life order before being transferred to Broadmoor Hospital Died in 2020 1978 1983 Dennis Nilsen 12 15 Muswell Hill London England Killed over a dozen people and kept body parts in his private residences Given a life sentence Died in 2018 1973 1987 Fred and Rose West 13 Gloucester Gloucestershire England Tortured killed and buried a dozen young girls in their family residence in Gloucester Fred committed suicide before he could be brought to trial while Rose was sentenced to life imprisonment under a whole life order 1991 Beverley Allitt 4 Grantham Lincolnshire England Killed four infants in her capacity as a pediatric nurse Received thirteen life sentences for the murders and other crimes targeting infants 1975 1998 Harold Shipman 15 convicted possibly up to 250 Hyde Greater Manchester England Murdered hundreds of patients in his capacity as a general practitioner and regarded as one of the most prolific serial killers in recorded history Committed suicide in prison in 2004 2015 2016 Lucy Letby 7 Countess of Chester Hospital England Neonatal nurse convicted in 2023 Sex crimes EditDate Name of perpetrator s No ofdeaths Location Details1970s 1980s Medomsley Detention Centre Unknown Durham England A prison for young male offenders where more than 1 800 living former inmates have reported sexual and physical abuse by staff 25 Many of the prison guards are believed to have belonged to a paedophile ring 26 1955 2009 Jimmy Savile Unknown Various Television personality who used his celebrity status as a BBC Television personality to sexually abuse hundreds of children and young people over a fifty year period with his victims including audience members patients at Stoke Mandeville Hospital and Leeds General Infirmary and inmates at Broadmoor Hospital Crimes did not become publicly known until almost a year after his death in 2011 2010 Derby child sex abuse ring Unknown Derby Derbyshire England A group of men who sexually abused up to a hundred girls in Derby in one of the most severe cases of sexual abuse in recent times In 2010 after an undercover investigation by Derbyshire police members of the group were charged with 75 offences relating to 26 girls Nine of the 13 accused were convicted of grooming and raping girls between 12 and 18 years old 27 The attacks provoked fierce discussion about race and sexual exploitation Massacres EditHungerford massacre in 1987 Michael Robert Ryan shoots at multiple bystanders and police officers 16 people are killed Dunblane massacre in 1996 Thomas Hamilton shoots dead 16 school children and their teacher before turning the gun on himself Cumbria shootings in 2010 Taxi man killed 12 people across West Cumbria and shot a further 11 who survived before killing himself later in the day Plymouth shooting in 2021 22 year old Jake Davison fatally shoots five people and injures two others before committing suicide Organised crime corporate crime employment related crime corruption criminal conspiracies and terrorism EditFurther information Corruption in the United Kingdom Gangs in the United Kingdom List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain and List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United KingdomSee also EditList of heists in the United Kingdom List of unsolved murders in 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