The Alcohol Murders: The True Story of Serial Killer Gilbert Paul Jordan
This Creep is Known as the “Boozing Barber,” Jordan was a retired barber in Vancouver From 1965 to 1988, he killed at least ten women, Maybe over 200? He would target Native indigenous Women for sex on streets of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, and take his victims back to a hotel where he would force them to drink lethal amounts of alcohol. He was eventually caught by the police after fingerprints were found linking him to the scene of the crime. but was only convicted in the manslaughter death of one woman. Jordan began killing in 1965.All of His victims were Aboriginal women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Typically he would find women in bars, and buy them drinks, or pay them for sex and encourage them to drink with him. When they passed out, he would force liquor down their throats. The resulting deaths were reported as alcohol poisoning and police paid little attention, because most of his victims suffered from alcoholism. first woman known to have died by alcohol poisoning while in Jordan's company was in 1965.
A woman named Ivy Rose was found naked and dead in a Vancouver hotel. Her blood alcohol level was 0.51. No charges were laid. Jordan and his crimes served as inspiration for the first several episodes of Da Vinci's Inquest. The crime series, set in Vancouver, portrayed a serial killer using alcohol as a murder weapon and stalking women involved in sex work. The only good news about this case Gilbert died in 2006. I hope there’s a special place in Hell for him.
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