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Robert Napper

Robert Clive Napper (born 25 February 1966) is an English serial killer[1][2][3][4][5][6] and rapist. He has been convicted of two murders, one manslaughter, two rapes and two attempted rapes. He was sentenced to indefinite detention at Broadmoor Hospital on 18 December 2008 for the manslaughter of Rachel Nickell on 15 July 1992. He was previously convicted of the 1993 double murder of Samantha Bisset and her daughter Jazmine Bisset.[3]

Robert Napper
Born
Robert Clive Napper

(1966-02-25) 25 February 1966 (age 58)
Other namesThe Green Chain Rapist
The Plumstead Ripper
Criminal penaltyIndefinite detention in a psychiatric hospital
Details
Victims3
Span of crimes
15 July 1992 – November 1993
CountryUnited Kingdom
Date apprehended
May 1994

Napper has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia as well as Asperger syndrome.[7]

Early life edit

Robert Napper is the eldest child of Brian Napper, a driving instructor, and his wife Pauline.[8] Born in Erith, southeast London, Napper was brought up in nearby Abbey Wood. His background was troubled and dysfunctional. The marriage of his parents was violent and Napper witnessed his father abusing his mother. His parents divorced when he was nine and he and his siblings (two brothers and a sister) were placed in foster care and underwent psychiatric treatment for six years at the Maudsley Hospital in Camberwell.[9]

Napper was socially awkward at school, where he was shunned by his peers who later described Napper as being "despised".[10] At age 13, Napper underwent a personality change after a family friend sexually assaulted him on a camping holiday. The offender was jailed,[10] but Napper became introverted, obsessively tidy, and reclusive, according to his mother.[9] He also bullied his siblings and spied on his sister while she was naked.[9]

Criminal activities edit

In 1986, Napper first came to police attention after being convicted of an offence with an airgun.[9] In October 1989,[11] police had rejected information conveyed in a phone call from Napper's mother that her son had admitted to committing a rape on Plumstead Common. No case apparently matched the evidence. However, it emerged at the time of Napper's second conviction, that the rape of a 30-year-old woman, in front of her children, eight weeks earlier, had been reported to have occurred in a house which backed on to Plumstead Common. At this point, Pauline Napper broke off all contact with her son.[9]

On 15 July 1992 on Wimbledon Common, Napper stabbed the young mother Rachel Nickell 49 times in front of her son Alex, then aged two, who clung on to his mother's body begging her to wake up. Napper was questioned about unsolved attacks on other women during the year, but was eliminated from inquiries.[12]

In November 1993, in the Bisset home in Plumstead, Napper stabbed 27-year-old Samantha Bisset in her neck and chest, killing her, and then sexually assaulted[13] and smothered her four-year-old daughter, Jazmine Jemima Bisset.[11][14] In her sitting room, Napper mutilated Samantha Bisset's body, taking away body parts as a trophy. The crime scene was reportedly so grisly that the police photographer assigned to the case was forced to take two years' leave after witnessing it.[11]

After a fingerprint belonging to Napper was recovered from Samantha's flat, he was arrested by DS Alan Jackaman, and charged with the murders of Samantha and Jazmine Bisset, in May 1994. Napper was convicted at the Old Bailey in October 1995. He also admitted two rapes and two attempted rapes at this time.[15] From the time of the first Old Bailey trial, he has been held at Broadmoor. In December 1995, he was questioned about Nickell's death but denied any involvement.[12]

Napper is also believed to have committed most or all of the attacks attributed to the "Green Chain Rapist" (named after the Green Chain Walk – a string of leafy pathways linking large parts of south east London) who carried out at least 70 savage attacks across south-east London over a four-year period ending in 1994. The earliest of the 'Green Chain' rapes have been linked to Napper, and were those he admitted to in 1995.[9] Napper is known to have kept detailed records of the sites of potential and actual attacks on women.[10] During the investigation into the rapes, Napper had been eliminated due to his 6' 2" height, as detectives had decided to exclude anyone over 6' based on the description of a 5' 7" rapist. However, there are conflicting witness reports of the rapist's height and Napper walked with a stoop.[16][17]

The investigation to find Nickell's murderer resulted in the attempted prosecution of an innocent man, Colin Stagg, until, in 2004, advances in DNA profiling revealed Napper's connection to the case. On 18 December 2008, Napper was convicted of the manslaughter of Nickell on the grounds of diminished responsibility. He also admitted to four other attacks on women.[15] Napper was sentenced to indefinite detention at Broadmoor Hospital. In his summing up at the Old Bailey, Mr Justice Griffiths Williams said to Napper: "You are on any view a very dangerous man".[7]

Depictions in popular culture edit

Napper was portrayed by Jack Riddiford in the 2021 miniseries Deceit, which retold the story of Operation Edzell.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wardrop, Murray (18 December 2008). "Rachel Nickell: How depraved serial killer Robert Napper his secrets". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Serial sex killer who was caught after a series of police blunders". The Herald. 19 December 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Inside the mind of Robert Napper". The Guardian. 19 December 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  4. ^ Cheston, Paul; Davenport, Justin (13 April 2012). "Sex killer admits manslaughter of Rachel Nickell". Evening Standard. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  5. ^ Laville, Sandra (18 December 2008). "Nickell case: Missed clues that allowed Napper to kill again". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  6. ^ "Killers Behind Bars: Birmingham criminologist links convicted murderers to unsolved cases gone cold". Birmingham Live. 14 March 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  7. ^ a b Laville, Sandra (18 December 2008). "Rachel Nickell killing: Serial rapist Robert Napper pleads guilty". The Guardian.
  8. ^ O'Neill, Sean; Fresco, Adam (18 December 2008). "Inside the mind of Robert Napper". The Times.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Laville, Sandra (18 December 2008). "Nickell murder: Missed clues that allowed Napper to kill again". The Guardian.
  10. ^ a b c Edwards, Richard; Wardrop, Murray; Millward, David (18 December 2008). "Rachel Nickell: Profile of killer Robert Napper". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 18 December 2008.
  11. ^ a b c Raif, Shenai (18 December 2008). "Rachel's killer caught by new DNA techniques". The Independent. Press Association.
  12. ^ a b "Rachel Nickell's killer finally brought to justice". The Independent. 18 December 2008.
  13. ^ Edwards, Richard (18 December 2008). "Rachel Nickell: Mistakes allowed Robert Napper to kill Samantha and Jazmine Bisset". The Daily Telegraph.
  14. ^ Births and Deaths England and Wales 1984-2006
  15. ^ a b White, Sarah (18 December 2008). "Killer who slipped through the net". BBC News.
  16. ^ Edwards, Richard (18 December 2008). "Rachel Nickell: The missed opportunities to catch killer Robert Napper". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  17. ^ Laville, Sandra (18 December 2008). "Rachel Nickell case: Missed clues that allowed Robert Napper to kill again". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  18. ^ Owen, Nathalie (26 August 2021). "Deceit: the true story behind the Channel 4 series based on Rachel Nickell's murder". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  19. ^ Lavile, Sandra (20 December 2008). "Detectives to question Nickell killer about series of unsolved crimes". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  20. ^ Milmo, Cahal (20 December 2008). "Napper questioned on unsolved murders". The Independent. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  21. ^ "Four apparently motiveless and savage stabbings of London women baffle police". The Guardian. 12 June 1993. p. 5.

Further reading edit

  • Alan Jackaman: Napper: Through a Glass Darkly, Waterside Press, 2019 ISBN 978-1-909976-70-2.
  • Laurence J. Alison, Marie Eyre: Killer in the Shadows: The Monstrous Crimes of Robert Napper. Pennant Books 2009, ISBN 978-1-906015-49-7.
  • Kevin Brewer: Psychology and Crime. Heinemann Educational Publishers 2000, ISBN 978-0-435-80653-8.
  • Paul Britton: The Jigsaw Man. Corgi Books 1998, ISBN 978-0-552-14493-3.
  • Colin Evans: A Question of Evidence: The Casebook of Great Forensic Controversies, from Napoleon to O.J. Wiley 2002, ISBN 978-0-471-44014-7.
  • Mike Fielder: The Murder of Rachel Nickell. John Blake 2000, ISBN 978-1-85782-338-7.
  • Alex Handscombe: Letting Go: A true story of murder, loss and survival by Rachel Nickell's son. Harper Element 2017, ISBN 978-0008144296.
  • André Handscombe: The Last Thursday in July. Century 1996 / Arrow 1997, ISBN 978-0-09-917512-4.
  • David Kessler: Rachel Nickell, House of Solomon Ltd, 2001, ISBN 978-1-904037-03-3.
  • Keith Pedder: The Rachel Files, John Blake 2002, ISBN 978-1-904034-30-8.
  • Keith Pedder: Murder on the Common: The Secret Story of the Murder That Shocked a Nation. John Blake 2003, ISBN 978-1-84454-057-0.
  • Colin Stagg, David Kessler: Who Really Killed Rachel? Greenzone Publishing 1999, ISBN 978-0-9582027-2-5.
  • Colin Stagg, David Kessler: The Lizzie James Conspiracy. House of Solomon 2001, ISBN 978-1-904037-00-2.
  • Colin Stagg, Ted Hynds: Pariah: Colin Stagg. Pennant Publishing 2007, ISBN 978-1-906015-10-7.
  • Brent E. Turvey: Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis Academic Press 2002, ISBN 978-0-12-705041-6.

External links edit

  • LE CRIME DE ROBERT NAPPER (British Media Coverage of Napper's Crimes)
  • THE RACHEL NICKELL CASE

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Robert Clive Napper born 25 February 1966 is an English serial killer 1 2 3 4 5 6 and rapist He has been convicted of two murders one manslaughter two rapes and two attempted rapes He was sentenced to indefinite detention at Broadmoor Hospital on 18 December 2008 for the manslaughter of Rachel Nickell on 15 July 1992 He was previously convicted of the 1993 double murder of Samantha Bisset and her daughter Jazmine Bisset 3 Robert NapperBornRobert Clive Napper 1966 02 25 25 February 1966 age 58 Erith London United KingdomOther namesThe Green Chain RapistThe Plumstead RipperCriminal penaltyIndefinite detention in a psychiatric hospitalDetailsVictims3Span of crimes15 July 1992 November 1993CountryUnited KingdomDate apprehendedMay 1994 Napper has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia as well as Asperger syndrome 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Criminal activities 3 Depictions in popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editRobert Napper is the eldest child of Brian Napper a driving instructor and his wife Pauline 8 Born in Erith southeast London Napper was brought up in nearby Abbey Wood His background was troubled and dysfunctional The marriage of his parents was violent and Napper witnessed his father abusing his mother His parents divorced when he was nine and he and his siblings two brothers and a sister were placed in foster care and underwent psychiatric treatment for six years at the Maudsley Hospital in Camberwell 9 Napper was socially awkward at school where he was shunned by his peers who later described Napper as being despised 10 At age 13 Napper underwent a personality change after a family friend sexually assaulted him on a camping holiday The offender was jailed 10 but Napper became introverted obsessively tidy and reclusive according to his mother 9 He also bullied his siblings and spied on his sister while she was naked 9 Criminal activities editIn 1986 Napper first came to police attention after being convicted of an offence with an airgun 9 In October 1989 11 police had rejected information conveyed in a phone call from Napper s mother that her son had admitted to committing a rape on Plumstead Common No case apparently matched the evidence However it emerged at the time of Napper s second conviction that the rape of a 30 year old woman in front of her children eight weeks earlier had been reported to have occurred in a house which backed on to Plumstead Common At this point Pauline Napper broke off all contact with her son 9 On 15 July 1992 on Wimbledon Common Napper stabbed the young mother Rachel Nickell 49 times in front of her son Alex then aged two who clung on to his mother s body begging her to wake up Napper was questioned about unsolved attacks on other women during the year but was eliminated from inquiries 12 In November 1993 in the Bisset home in Plumstead Napper stabbed 27 year old Samantha Bisset in her neck and chest killing her and then sexually assaulted 13 and smothered her four year old daughter Jazmine Jemima Bisset 11 14 In her sitting room Napper mutilated Samantha Bisset s body taking away body parts as a trophy The crime scene was reportedly so grisly that the police photographer assigned to the case was forced to take two years leave after witnessing it 11 After a fingerprint belonging to Napper was recovered from Samantha s flat he was arrested by DS Alan Jackaman and charged with the murders of Samantha and Jazmine Bisset in May 1994 Napper was convicted at the Old Bailey in October 1995 He also admitted two rapes and two attempted rapes at this time 15 From the time of the first Old Bailey trial he has been held at Broadmoor In December 1995 he was questioned about Nickell s death but denied any involvement 12 Napper is also believed to have committed most or all of the attacks attributed to the Green Chain Rapist named after the Green Chain Walk a string of leafy pathways linking large parts of south east London who carried out at least 70 savage attacks across south east London over a four year period ending in 1994 The earliest of the Green Chain rapes have been linked to Napper and were those he admitted to in 1995 9 Napper is known to have kept detailed records of the sites of potential and actual attacks on women 10 During the investigation into the rapes Napper had been eliminated due to his 6 2 height as detectives had decided to exclude anyone over 6 based on the description of a 5 7 rapist However there are conflicting witness reports of the rapist s height and Napper walked with a stoop 16 17 The investigation to find Nickell s murderer resulted in the attempted prosecution of an innocent man Colin Stagg until in 2004 advances in DNA profiling revealed Napper s connection to the case On 18 December 2008 Napper was convicted of the manslaughter of Nickell on the grounds of diminished responsibility He also admitted to four other attacks on women 15 Napper was sentenced to indefinite detention at Broadmoor Hospital In his summing up at the Old Bailey Mr Justice Griffiths Williams said to Napper You are on any view a very dangerous man 7 Depictions in popular culture editNapper was portrayed by Jack Riddiford in the 2021 miniseries Deceit which retold the story of Operation Edzell 18 See also editMurder of Penny Bell unsolved 1991 murder in London that was once linked to Napper 19 20 Murder of Alison Shaughnessy 1991 murder in London that was once linked to Nickell s 21 Batman rapist unidentified UK serial rapist who has eluded capture since 1991 House for sale rapist unidentified UK serial rapist who has eluded capture since 1979 suspected to have been John Cannan who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of estate agent Suzy LamplughReferences edit Wardrop Murray 18 December 2008 Rachel Nickell How depraved serial killer Robert Napper his secrets The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 27 April 2022 Serial sex killer who was caught after a series of police blunders The Herald 19 December 2008 Retrieved 27 April 2022 a b Inside the mind of Robert Napper The Guardian 19 December 2008 Retrieved 27 April 2022 Cheston Paul Davenport Justin 13 April 2012 Sex killer admits manslaughter of Rachel Nickell Evening Standard Retrieved 27 April 2022 Laville Sandra 18 December 2008 Nickell case Missed clues that allowed Napper to kill again The Guardian Retrieved 27 April 2022 Killers Behind Bars Birmingham criminologist links convicted murderers to unsolved cases gone cold Birmingham Live 14 March 2013 Retrieved 27 April 2022 a b Laville Sandra 18 December 2008 Rachel Nickell killing Serial rapist Robert Napper pleads guilty The Guardian O Neill Sean Fresco Adam 18 December 2008 Inside the mind of Robert Napper The Times a b c d e f Laville Sandra 18 December 2008 Nickell murder Missed clues that allowed Napper to kill again The Guardian a b c Edwards Richard Wardrop Murray Millward David 18 December 2008 Rachel Nickell Profile of killer Robert Napper The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 18 December 2008 a b c Raif Shenai 18 December 2008 Rachel s killer caught by new DNA techniques The Independent Press Association a b Rachel Nickell s killer finally brought to justice The Independent 18 December 2008 Edwards Richard 18 December 2008 Rachel Nickell Mistakes allowed Robert Napper to kill Samantha and Jazmine Bisset The Daily Telegraph Births and Deaths England and Wales 1984 2006 a b White Sarah 18 December 2008 Killer who slipped through the net BBC News Edwards Richard 18 December 2008 Rachel Nickell The missed opportunities to catch killer Robert Napper The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 28 March 2018 Laville Sandra 18 December 2008 Rachel Nickell case Missed clues that allowed Robert Napper to kill again The Guardian Retrieved 28 March 2018 Owen Nathalie 26 August 2021 Deceit the true story behind the Channel 4 series based on Rachel Nickell s murder Cosmopolitan Retrieved 27 March 2022 Lavile Sandra 20 December 2008 Detectives to question Nickell killer about series of unsolved crimes The Guardian Retrieved 14 June 2022 Milmo Cahal 20 December 2008 Napper questioned on unsolved murders The Independent Retrieved 14 June 2022 Four apparently motiveless and savage stabbings of London women baffle police The Guardian 12 June 1993 p 5 Further reading editAlan Jackaman Napper Through a Glass Darkly Waterside Press 2019 ISBN 978 1 909976 70 2 Laurence J Alison Marie Eyre Killer in the Shadows The Monstrous Crimes of Robert Napper Pennant Books 2009 ISBN 978 1 906015 49 7 Kevin Brewer Psychology and Crime Heinemann Educational Publishers 2000 ISBN 978 0 435 80653 8 Paul Britton The Jigsaw Man Corgi Books 1998 ISBN 978 0 552 14493 3 Colin Evans A Question of Evidence The Casebook of Great Forensic Controversies from Napoleon to O J Wiley 2002 ISBN 978 0 471 44014 7 Mike Fielder The Murder of Rachel Nickell John Blake 2000 ISBN 978 1 85782 338 7 Alex Handscombe Letting Go A true story of murder loss and survival by Rachel Nickell s son Harper Element 2017 ISBN 978 0008144296 Andre Handscombe The Last Thursday in July Century 1996 Arrow 1997 ISBN 978 0 09 917512 4 David Kessler Rachel Nickell House of Solomon Ltd 2001 ISBN 978 1 904037 03 3 Keith Pedder The Rachel Files John Blake 2002 ISBN 978 1 904034 30 8 Keith Pedder Murder on the Common The Secret Story of the Murder That Shocked a Nation John Blake 2003 ISBN 978 1 84454 057 0 Colin Stagg David Kessler Who Really Killed Rachel Greenzone Publishing 1999 ISBN 978 0 9582027 2 5 Colin Stagg David Kessler The Lizzie James Conspiracy House of Solomon 2001 ISBN 978 1 904037 00 2 Colin Stagg Ted Hynds Pariah Colin Stagg Pennant Publishing 2007 ISBN 978 1 906015 10 7 Brent E Turvey Criminal Profiling An Introduction to Behavioral Evidence Analysis Academic Press 2002 ISBN 978 0 12 705041 6 External links editLE CRIME DE ROBERT NAPPER British Media Coverage of Napper s Crimes THE RACHEL NICKELL CASE Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Napper amp oldid 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