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Donald Neilson (born Donald Nappey; 1 August 1936 – 18 December 2011), also known by the monikers "The Black Panther," "The Phantom" and "Handy Andy," was an English armed robber, kidnapper and murderer. [2] Neilson committed a string of sub-post office robberies between 1971 and 1974, killing three people. [3]
Donald Neilson was arrested in Mansfield in December 1975 on unrelated charges; he was convicted of Whittle's kidnapping and murder in July 1976 at Oxford Crown Court and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was later convicted of the shooting murders of three post office workers and given three further life sentences.
Neilson is a strict family man, expecting complete obedience from his wife and daughter, while planning his next robberies and future kidnapping. On 15 February 1974, Neilson robs the Post Office in New Park, shooting the sub-postmaster in the process. A reward in set for Neilson at £5,000. While collecting newspaper articles on his activities ...
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Donald Neilson: 1976 2011 The Black Panther, nicknamed for wearing a black balaclava, shot dead three postmasters during robberies in various areas of the country, then abducted a 17-year-old heiress from her Shropshire home. He attempted to ransom the heiress, but her body was found two months later in a drain in Bathpool Park, Staffordshire.
Neilson, Donald: 1971–1975 4 4 Died in prison Known as "The Black Panther"; killed post office clerks and heiress Lesley Whittle [48] Nilsen, Dennis: 1978–1983 12 15 Died in prison Known as "The Muswell Hill Murderer"; lured and murdered young men at his flat in London, ritually dissecting their bodies post-mortem [49] Norris, Colin: 2002 4 10