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Malcolm George Baker

Malcolm George Baker (born 13 August 1947) is an Australian spree killer from Terrigal, New South Wales, currently serving six sentences of life imprisonment[1] for the shooting massacre of seven people, including an unborn child, in Terrigal, Bateau Bay and Wyong[2] on the evening of 27 October 1992 (known as the Central Coast massacre).

Malcolm George Baker
Born (1947-08-13) 13 August 1947 (age 76)
Conviction(s)Murder x 6
Criminal penalty6 x life imprisonment without parole
Details
Date27 October 1992
9:12 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Killed6
Injured1
WeaponsSawed-off Remington 12-gauge double-barrelled shotgun
Imprisoned atGoulburn Correctional Centre

Shootings edit

The shootings started at 9:12 p.m. at the Terrigal apartment of his ex-girlfriend Kerry Gannon and her younger sister Lisa Gannon. Baker used his shotgun to smash the front window. Twenty-two-year-old Christopher Gall, a friend of the sisters, was the first person shot, suffering a gunshot wound to the face. Baker then entered the house and shot Gannon dead. Moving through the house he shot dead Lisa, who was eight months pregnant; later efforts to save her unborn baby failed. Their father, Thomas Gannon, 43, who had been visiting for a few days, was found dead in the street.

Baker then drove to the resort of Bateau Bay, where he arrived about ten minutes later, at the home of his 27-year-old son David. Baker shot his son through the back of his head.[3] His body was discovered in the back yard of the home he shared with his wife and baby.

Baker then went to the home of Ross Smith, 35, and Leslie Read, 25, in Wyong, 15 kilometres north of Bateau Bay. Arriving there shortly before 10 p.m., he shot and critically injured Read, then finding Smith in the bathtub shot and killed him instantly. Read died two hours later in hospital. Smith and Baker had had a confrontation about two years prior, over a business deal gone sour.

At 11.00 p.m., Baker walked into Toukley police station, surrendered, and handed over a Sawed-off Remington 12-gauge double-barrelled shotgun.[4] He was charged with six counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.

Incarceration edit

Baker was one of the first six inmates of Goulburn Gaol's High Risk Management Unit upon its creation in 2001.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). John Anderson. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  2. ^ "SHOTGUN RAMPAGE KILLS 6 IN AUSTRALIA". San Jose Mercury News (CA). 28 October 1992. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  3. ^ Hogan, Nicole (25 October 2017). "The Central Coast massacre: 25 years on". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  4. ^ . hunterwriterscentre.org. Archived from the original on 27 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Fed: First six inmates of the new Goulburn high risk jail". AAP. 1 June 2001. Retrieved 21 April 2009.[dead link]

malcolm, george, baker, born, august, 1947, australian, spree, killer, from, terrigal, south, wales, currently, serving, sentences, life, imprisonment, shooting, massacre, seven, people, including, unborn, child, terrigal, bateau, wyong, evening, october, 1992. Malcolm George Baker born 13 August 1947 is an Australian spree killer from Terrigal New South Wales currently serving six sentences of life imprisonment 1 for the shooting massacre of seven people including an unborn child in Terrigal Bateau Bay and Wyong 2 on the evening of 27 October 1992 known as the Central Coast massacre Malcolm George BakerBorn 1947 08 13 13 August 1947 age 76 Sydney AustraliaConviction s Murder x 6Criminal penalty6 x life imprisonment without paroleDetailsDate27 October 19929 12 p m 10 00 p m Killed6Injured1WeaponsSawed off Remington 12 gauge double barrelled shotgunImprisoned atGoulburn Correctional CentreShootings editThe shootings started at 9 12 p m at the Terrigal apartment of his ex girlfriend Kerry Gannon and her younger sister Lisa Gannon Baker used his shotgun to smash the front window Twenty two year old Christopher Gall a friend of the sisters was the first person shot suffering a gunshot wound to the face Baker then entered the house and shot Gannon dead Moving through the house he shot dead Lisa who was eight months pregnant later efforts to save her unborn baby failed Their father Thomas Gannon 43 who had been visiting for a few days was found dead in the street Baker then drove to the resort of Bateau Bay where he arrived about ten minutes later at the home of his 27 year old son David Baker shot his son through the back of his head 3 His body was discovered in the back yard of the home he shared with his wife and baby Baker then went to the home of Ross Smith 35 and Leslie Read 25 in Wyong 15 kilometres north of Bateau Bay Arriving there shortly before 10 p m he shot and critically injured Read then finding Smith in the bathtub shot and killed him instantly Read died two hours later in hospital Smith and Baker had had a confrontation about two years prior over a business deal gone sour At 11 00 p m Baker walked into Toukley police station surrendered and handed over a Sawed off Remington 12 gauge double barrelled shotgun 4 He was charged with six counts of murder and one count of attempted murder Incarceration editBaker was one of the first six inmates of Goulburn Gaol s High Risk Management Unit upon its creation in 2001 5 References edit SENTENCING FOR LIFE IN NEW SOUTH WALES PDF John Anderson Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 21 April 2009 SHOTGUN RAMPAGE KILLS 6 IN AUSTRALIA San Jose Mercury News CA 28 October 1992 Retrieved 21 April 2009 Hogan Nicole 25 October 2017 The Central Coast massacre 25 years on Daily Telegraph Retrieved 30 August 2018 True Crime Writing Part 1 Hunter Writers Centre hunterwriterscentre org Archived from the original on 27 October 2019 Fed First six inmates of the new Goulburn high risk jail AAP 1 June 2001 Retrieved 21 April 2009 dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Malcolm George Baker amp oldid 1211586228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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