Known as the Granny Killer because he exclusively killed helpless elderly women, Glover would later attempt to end his life numerous times, ultimately succeeded after serving 16 years in prison for his crimes.Before his capture he struck terror into the people of New South Wales, Australia between 1989 and 1990, with police offering a $200,000 reward for his capture. Granny killer is available on AMAZON PRIMER VIDEO Watch now Psychiatrists claimed that he built up a pile of hostility and aggression from childhood against his mother and then his mother-in-law. She was the lightning conductor and when she died he had to take it out on other people. Glover would beat his victims in alleyways and other secluded public spaces, usually with a hammer to the head.
After this he would strangle them to death with their own pantyhose. Although there was some damage to the genitals of the victims, Glover was impotent due to a medical condition, which likely added to his rage. Unlike most serial killers, he would rob his victims and used the proceeds to fund his drinking and gambling. Outwardly, he was the picture of a loving husband and father of two, and his family suspected nothing. Inwardly, he claimed that there were two sides of him "one side was all right, but the other side is evil and dark". Eventually his methods evolved.
Glover started molesting old women confined to their beds in the nursing homes he visited in the course of his rounds as a pie salesman. This was especially strange, since he consistently claimed not to have raped any of his robbery and murder victims. He was finally arrestted by a significant police taskforce when he made the error of committing one murder indoors, which sheilded the crime scene and preserved evidence. Do you think his impotence played a role in the murders?
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