Hutchinson's Hole
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Location | Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica |
Coordinates | 18°14′41″N 77°12′56″W / 18.244677°N 77.215519°WCoordinates: 18°14′41″N 77°12′56″W / 18.244677°N 77.215519°W[1] |
Depth | 98 metres (322 ft)[1] |
Entrances | 1 |
Hutchinson's Hole is a large sinkhole (located in Saint Ann in northern Jamaica) named after the 18th century serial killer Lewis Hutchinson, who used the sinkhole to dispose of bodies. Its depth is approximately 98 metres (322 ft),[1] with a cave entrance some 5 by 3 metres widening to approximately 18 by 25 metres at the bottom.
The hole is believed to have claimed a number of victims since.[2]
See also
Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fincham, Alan G (1997). Jamaica Underground (2nd ed. ed.). ISBN 976-640-036-9.
- ↑ Stewart, R. S. (2004-02-08). "Removal of Remains of Carlton Rose from Hutchinsons Hole, Bensonton, St Ann, On Feb 4/04". Jamaican Caves Organization. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
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