Graham Young
English serial killer and poisoner
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Graham Frederick Young (7 September 1947 – 1 August 1990), also known as the Teacup Poisoner, was an English serial killer who used poison to murder his victims. Young's criminal activities began at a young age and continued into his adulthood, leading to his eventual imprisonment and death.
Early Life
Graham Young was born in Neasden, London, England. From a young age, he exhibited a keen interest in chemistry and toxicology. This fascination with poisons would later manifest in his criminal activities.
Criminal Activities
Young's first known criminal activity occurred when he was a teenager. He began experimenting with poisons on his family members, leading to the death of his stepmother in 1962. Young was subsequently arrested and committed to Broadmoor Hospital, a high-security psychiatric hospital.
Broadmoor Hospital
During his time at Broadmoor Hospital, Young continued his studies in toxicology and even managed to poison fellow inmates and staff. Despite these incidents, he was released in 1971, having been deemed "cured."
Post-Release Crimes
After his release, Young resumed his poisoning activities. He found employment at a photographic supply company, where he poisoned several of his colleagues, resulting in two deaths and numerous illnesses. His actions eventually led to his arrest in 1971.
Trial and Imprisonment
Young was tried and convicted of multiple counts of murder and attempted murder. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and was incarcerated at HM Prison Parkhurst on the Isle of Wight. He remained there until his death from a myocardial infarction in 1990.
Legacy
Graham Young's case has been the subject of various books, documentaries, and films. His methodical approach to poisoning and his detailed knowledge of toxicology have made him a notorious figure in the annals of criminal history.
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- 1947 births
- 1990 deaths
- English serial killers
- Poisoners
- People from Neasden
- People convicted of murder by England and Wales
- Prisoners who died in England and Wales detention
- Deaths from myocardial infarction
- People detained at Broadmoor Hospital
- English people who died in prison custody
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