Steven Grieveson
Steven Grieveson | |
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Born |
Steven John Grieveson 14 December 1970 Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England |
Other names | The Sunderland Strangler |
Criminal penalty |
Life Imprisonment (min. 35 years) |
Conviction(s) | Murder |
Killings | |
Victims | 4+ |
Span of killings | 26 May 1990–25 February 1994 |
Country | England |
Date apprehended | 11 March 1994 |
Imprisoned at | HMP Full Sutton |
Steven John Grieveson (born 14 December 1970) is a British serial killer known as the Sunderland Strangler, who murdered four teenage boys in a series of killings committed between 1990 and 1994 in Sunderland, England.[1] Convicted of three counts of murder at Leeds Crown Court,[2] Grieveson was sentenced to life imprisonment on 28 February 1996,[3] with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 35 years before the Home Secretary considers his eligibility for release.[4]
In October 2013, Grieveson was convicted of the 1990 murder of 14-year-old Simon Martin at Newcastle Crown Court, and sentenced to a fourth term of life imprisonment.[5] He is currently incarcerated at HMP Full Sutton maximum security prison in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Grieveson became known as the Sunderland Strangler due to the city in which he committed his murders, and his preferred murder method of ligature strangulation.[6]
Murders and trial
On 26 November 1993 Grieveson murdered 18-year-old Thomas Kelly[7] in an abandoned allotment shed in Fulwell, Sunderland. His body was set alight. On 4 February 1994 he murdered 15-year-old David Hanson in Roker Terrace, before finally murdering 15-year-old David Grieff on 25 February 1994 in an abandoned Fulwell allotment just 50 yards from where he had killed Thomas Kelly three months earlier.[8] All three victims were pupils or former pupils of Monkwearmouth Academy, and suspicion among both law enforcement and the staff and fellow pupils at this school was that all three victims had known their killer—who may have been a present or former alumni of Monkwearmouth Academy himself.[9]
Grieveson was initially arrested on 11 March, charged with an attempted burglary at the Roker Terrace household where the charred body of David Hanson had previously been found.[10] Following an extensive investigation, Grieveson was charged with the three murders in November 1995,[11] and faced a six-week trial in 1996 where he was handed three life sentences for murder. He was ordered to serve a minimum of 35 years in prison.
It was ascertained at this first trial that Grieveson murdered the three boys in order to conceal evidence of his homosexuality.[12]
Fourth murder conviction
In November 2000, Grieveson, serving his three life sentences at Full Sutton Prison, was arrested and questioned over the murder of 14-year-old Simon Martin, who was murdered in Gilside House, Roker, in 1990.
In June 2004, Grieveson wrote a letter to the Victim Liaison Services admitting murdering his three victims, but did not admit to the murder of Simon Martin. As such, he was not charged with Martin's murder at the time.[13] On 22 November 2012 however, Grieveson was charged with the murder of Simon Martin, and on 11 February 2013, he admitted being responsible for his death, but denied murder.[14] He was convicted of Simon Martin's murder on 24 October 2013 following a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.[15]
Other possible murder
On 20 February 2014, Grieveson was also arrested on suspicion of the 1992 murder of a seven-year-old girl named Nikki Allen, who had been found stabbed to death in a disused warehouse in October, 1992.[16] Although Allen was female, the injuries inflicted to her head had been similar to those Grieveson had earlier inflicted on Simon Martin in 1990. Grieveson was questioned as to his potential involvement, although detectives later stated he (Grieveson) faced no further current action.[17]
See also
References
- ↑ "Gay serial killer is given three life sentences – Independent, The (London) – Find Articles at BNET.com".
- ↑ Nicholson, David (5 November 1983). "Nilsen given 25-year sentence". The Times (61682) (London). p. 1.
- ↑ Master Detective December 1996 p. 5
- ↑ Nicholson, David (5 November 1983). "The lonely murderer who preyed on young drifters". The Times (61682) (London). p. 3.
- ↑ "Serial killer Steven Grieveson guilty of Simon Martin murder". BBC News (BBC). 24 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
- ↑ Master Detective December 1996 p. 8
- ↑ The Independent 4 October 1994
- ↑ "'We're sorry', police tell murder victims' parents". BBC News. 9 December 1997.
- ↑ The Independent 5 October 1994
- ↑ The Independent 4 October 1994
- ↑ The Guardian 28 October 2011
- ↑ "Secret gay 'killed and burned three boys' – Independent, The (London) – Find Articles at BNET.com".
- ↑ "Triple murderer admits his guilt". BBC News. 25 June 2004.
- ↑ BBC News 11 February 2013, accessed 11 February 2013
- ↑ "Serial killer Steven Grieveson guilty of Simon Martin murder". BBC News (BBC). 24 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
- ↑ Herald Scotland 10 October 1992
- ↑ Chronicle Live 6 March 2016
Cited works and further reading
- Baker, Jeanette (1996). Triple Horror in Sunderland. Master Detective. December 1996 issue. ISSN 0262-4141
- Hall, Steve; Winlow, Simon (2012). New Directions in Criminological Theory. Routledge. pp. 230–231. ISBN 978-1-843-92913-0
External links
- 1996 Independent news article detailing Grieveson's initial murder convictions at Leeds Crown Court
- Contemporary BBC news article detailing Grieveson's 2013 conviction for the murder of Simon Martin
- ITV News footage of Grieveson's fourth murder conviction, as broadcast 24 October 2013