John Childs (murderer)

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John Childs murdered six people between 1974 and 1978. Childs was a professional criminal and contract killer, although he surpassed many gangland hitmen in sheer brutality.

[edit] Victims

Terry (Teddy) Eve was killed in August 1974. Terry was beaten with a piece of pipe and an axe before Childs strangled him to death. Robert Brown - was killed in January 1975. Robert was shot 3 times then axed and stabbed with a knife and a sword. George Brett and Terry Brett murdered in November 1975, were father and son, both victims were shot in the head. Freddie Sherwood was killed in July 1978, he was also shot in the head. Ronald Andrews was killed in October 1978, shot in the head.

The bodies of the victims were burned in the fireplace of Childs' London home. Childs and McKenny had tried to mince the body and dispose of it down the toilet. This proved to be impossible so the bodies were dismembered with a saw and a wooden mallet, before incinerating them. Detectives reconstructed this burning using an 11-stone pig to prove it was possible.

[edit] Trial

Childs claimed to have worked with Harry McKenney and Terry Pinfold and the trio were sentenced to life imprisonment, McKenney and Pinfold were recommended to serve 25 years before parole, and at the time Child’s tariff was never made public, he has since been placed on the never-to-be-released register.

However Terry Pinfold and Harry McKenny were both released from prison in 2003 after the Court of Appeal in London quashed the convictions as unsafe. The judges said the evidence against Terry Pinfold, from Hornchurch, Essex, and Harry Mackenney, from Dagenham, Essex, was “so unreliable that it is worthless”.

Lord Woolf, the Lord Chief Justice, said fresh evidence showed Childs - regarded as an unsatisfactory witness even at the trial - was a “pathological liar”.