Samuel Leonard Boyd

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Born
Scotland
OccupationTradesman
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Criminal chargeMurder x 4, wounding with intent to murder x 1
Samuel Leonard Boyd
Born
Scotland
OccupationTradesman
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Criminal chargeMurder x 4, wounding with intent to murder x 1
Penalty4 x life imprisonment + 25 years without parole (redetermined)

Samuel Leonard Boyd is an Australian spree killer from New South Wales, currently serving four consecutive sentences of life imprisonment plus 25 years without the possibility of parole[1] for the murder of four people and the malicious wounding of a fifth between September 1982 and April 1983.

Boyd emigrated from Scotland with his family at age 11.

Boyd slashed the throat of a young, married mother of two, Rhonda Celea, while he was working at her home as a pest exterminator in Busby. Celea's naked body was found lying in a hallway with a child's dress over her face and her underwear, pantyhose and dress around her.[2]

Liverpool murder: 22 April 1983

After a drinking session at a pub in Liverpool, Australia, Boyd beat his drinking buddy, Gregory Wiles, to death with a hammer before dumping the body on a roadside, where he was found with his pants pulled down to his knees.[2]

Glenfield massacre: 22 April 1983

Arrest, trial and sentencing

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