Patrick Mackay

Patrick Mackay

Infobox Serial Killer
name=Patrick Mackay


caption=
birthname=Patrick David Mackay
alias=
birth=birth date|1952|9|25
location=England
death=
cause=
victims=3-11
country=United Kingdom
states=
beginyear=February, 1974
endyear=March, 1975
apprehended=March, 1975
penalty=Whole life tariff

Patrick Mackay (born September 25, 1952) is a serial killer who confessed to murdering eleven people in England in the mid 1970s.

Early life

As a child, Mackay was frequently a victim of physical abuse at the hands of his violent, alcoholic father Harold. When Mackay was ten, Harold died from complications of alcoholism and a weak heart. His final words to his son were 'remember to be good'. [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/mass/patrick_mackay/2.html Patrick Mackay, psychopathic repeat killer] - Crime Library article part 2] Patrick was said to be unable to come to terms with the loss, telling people Harold was still alive and keeping a photograph of his father on his person.

Later in his youth, he suffered from extreme tantrums and fits of anger, indulged in animal cruelty and arson (at one point setting the pet tortoise on fire), bullied younger children, stole from elderly women's homes and people in the street, and even attempted to kill his mother and aunt. He also attempted to kill a younger boy, and later said he'd have succeeded had he not been restrained, [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/mass/patrick_mackay/4.html Patrick Mackay, psychopathic repeat killer] - Crime Library article part 4] and attempted to set fire to a Catholic church. Because of such incidents, he spent his teenage years in and out of mental homes and institutions. At 15, he was diagnosed as a psychopath by a psychiatrist, Dr. Leonard Carr. Carr predicted Mackay would grow up into a 'cold, psychopathic killer'. [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/mass/patrick_mackay/4.html Patrick Mackay, psychopathic repeat killer] - Crime Library article part 4]

Adulthood and Murders

As he entered adulthood, Mackay developed a fascination with Nazism, calling himself "Franklin Bollvolt The First" and filling his flat with Nazi memorabilia. He lived in London and was frequently drunk or on drugs. In 1973, near his mother's home in Kent, he met and was befriended by Father Anthony Crean, a priest. Regardless, Mackay broke into Crean's home and stole a check for £30. Arrested and prosecuted by the police, he was ordered to pay the fine back but never did. The incident caused a rift between the two and Mackay returned to London. [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/mass/patrick_mackay/9.html Patrick Mackay, psychopathic repeat killer] - Crime Library article part 9] It was around this time that Mackay said he'd drowned a tramp in the River Thames.

On March 21, 1975, then aged 22, Mackay used an axe to kill Father Crean, hacking through the victim's skull and watching him bleed to death. He was swiftly arrested and was soon considered by police to be a suspect in at least a dozen other killings over the previous two years, most victims being elderly women who had been stabbed or strangled during robberies. Mackay bragged that he had murdered 11 people.

Patrick Mackay was charged with five murders, but two charges were dropped through lack of evidence. In November 1975 he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. He is now in his thirty-third year of imprisonment.

References

External links

* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/mass/patrick_mackay/index.html Account of MacKay's crimes]


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