When
24-year-old Erskine was judged to have the mental age of
eleven. He was abandoned by his parents, and was known as a
'persistent loner' that drifted through special schools and
flophouse's. He was arrested on numerous occasions for
burglary and had ten different bank accounts full of the
proceeds from his successful thefts.
Eventually
Erskine felt the need to go one step further and began
taking more than money.
His first murder victim was Eileen Emms, 78. She was
strangled in her own home in early April, 1987. Less than a
month later Janet Crockett, 67, went the same way. On June,
28 Erskine scored a double-header. First he got Valentine
Gleime, 84. And if you though that was pretty sick he went
one better later in the day with 94-year-old Zbigniew
Stabrawa. All of these victims had been manually strangled.
But this was not all, the sick little fucker had also
molested all the victims. The molested victims had all been
sodomized. The police could not determine if this buggery
was done before or after death. Either way it sound pretty
sick to me.
It was
at this time that Erskine was dubbed 'The Stockwell
Strangler', named such because the victims all lived in the
South-west London neighbourhood.
On July
28, Erskine was arrested for trying to conceal one of his
savings accounts from Social Security, and unluckily for him
his palm print matched one found at a 'Stockwell Strangler'
crime scene. He was then picked out of a line-up by a
survivor of one of his attacks. When questioned about the
crimes Erskine said, "I don't remember killing anyone, I
could have done it without knowing it. I am not sure if I
did it."
Erskine was charged with seven murders (two more were
dropped on insufficient evidence, and police have closed the
book on two other murders) and was found guilty. He was
given seven life terms, but comes up for parole in 2028.
Quotes & Interesting Bits
"It tries to think for me. It says it will kill me if it
gets me. It blanks things from my mind."
Erskin tried to blame the murders on a voice in his head.
As a child Erskine had twice tried to hang his younger
brother.
When he was eighteen he was involved in an affair with a
young male. One night he burst into his boyfriends bedroom
and started stabbing him. No charges were laid and Erskine
was allowed to go free.
"I'm nice and cosy inside and I don't give a damn if I ever
come out."
Obviously a man who is dying to get out of prison.
"There is simply no way of knowing how many defenceless old
folk he killed; it could be dozens. This man must be from
another planet. He simply does not have any regard for human
life at all."
A senior detective gives his opinion on Erskine.
"I can't believe he did those things. Kenneth is just too
weak and quiet."
A childhood friend gives her opinion.
He'd get really mad. When they were least expecting it he'd
pick up a chair and hit them over the head."
A former cellmate tells of Erskine's temper.
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