Thomas Johnson (murderer)

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BornMarch 1898
Tasmania, Australia
Died23 January 1939(1939-01-23) (aged 40)
HM Prison Pentridge, Victoria, Australia
OthernamesJohn Brown, Thomas W. Johnston
OccupationsBilliard marker, Itinerant labourer
Thomas William Johnson
Thomas Johnson, photographed in December 1938.
BornMarch 1898
Tasmania, Australia
Died23 January 1939(1939-01-23) (aged 40)
HM Prison Pentridge, Victoria, Australia
Other namesJohn Brown, Thomas W. Johnston
OccupationsBilliard marker, Itinerant labourer
Criminal statusExecuted by hanging
ConvictionsMurder
Assault
Robbery
Criminal penaltyDeath

Thomas William Johnson (1898 23 January 1939) murdered two residents of a boarding house in the delicensed Windsor Castle Hotel in Dunolly, Victoria, in October 1938. He was an itinerant labourer with a record of violence and petty crime. Johnson confessed to the brutal killings, but at his trial he pleaded not guilty for reason of insanity. He was convicted and executed at Pentridge Prison in January 1939. Johnson was the fourth of eleven people to be hanged at Pentridge Prison after the closure of Melbourne Gaol in 1924.

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