On approximately four occasions over the following fortnight, Nilsen disinterred Ockenden's body from beneath his floorboards and seated the body upon his armchair alongside him as he himself watched television and drank alcohol. Nilsen then washed the body in his bathtub before placing Holmes on his bed and caressing his body. Kenneth Ockenden was a Canadian student visiting relatives in Britain when he encountered Dennis Nilsen. Tragic story of Kenneth Ockenden and how he fell into Dennis Nilsen's depraved clutches. [163] In October 2001, Nilsen brought a judicial review against the prison service, citing that the gay softcore pornography magazines Vulcan and Him, to which he subscribed regularly, had some images and articles of a more explicit nature removed before the magazine reached him. The 23-year-old was touring England while visiting relatives before he fell into Nilsen's depraved clutches. DCI Jay later dismissed Nilsen's claims to have killed only twelve victims, stating that in the more than thirty hours of interviews police had conducted with Nilsen, when discussing the fifteen victims he had initially confessed to killing, he had never provided any inconsistencies in the physical characteristics, the date or place of encounter, the act of murder, or the ritual he observed with the body of any of the fifteen victims.[187]. Sinclair was last seen by acquaintances in the company of Nilsen, walking in the direction of a tube station. He died at York Hospital on 12 May 2018 of a pulmonary embolism and a retroperitoneal haemorrhage, which occurred following surgery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm. [132] This, he stated, was his symbolic gesture of saying goodbye to his victims. On one occasion, Nilsen and a German youth drank themselves into a stupor. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. [82], When questioned as to whether he had any remorse for his crimes, Nilsen replied: "I wished I could stop, but I couldn't. On several occasions, Nilsen also made tentative efforts to have his own prone body sexually interfered with by one of his colleagues. Gallwey conceded that Nilsen was intellectually aware of his actions, but stressed that, due to his personality disorder, Nilsen did not appreciate the criminal nature of what he had done. [178][179], In January 2021, a former confidant of Nilsen's named Mark Austin revealed that an edited version of The History of a Drowning Boy was to be posthumously published by RedDoor Press. [114] These remains were taken to the mortuary at Hornsey, where pathologist David Bowen advised police that the remains were human,[115] and that one particular piece of flesh he concluded had been from a human neck bore a ligature mark. Nilsen was. Ockenden was one of the three victims who had fixed address at the time of his death as others were mainly runaways, homeless or sex workers. Nilsen feigned shock and bewilderment, stating, "Good grief, how awful!" The body was repeatedly kissed, complimented and caressed by Nilsen, both before and after he had masturbated while sitting upon the stomach of the corpse. Despite only being five years old, Nilsen vividly recalled these walks as being "very long along the harbour, across the wide stretch of beach, up to the sand-dunes, which rise thirty feet behind the beach and on to Inverallochy". Nilsen's recollections of the unidentified victims were vague, but he graphically recalled how each victim had been murdered and just how long the body had been retained before dissection. [13], In the years following the death of his grandfather, Nilsen became more quiet and withdrawn, often standing alone at the harbour watching the herring boats. He bragged of this sexual encounter to his colleagues, but later stated he found intercourse with a female both "over-rated" and "depressing". He murdered Martyn Duffey, 16, on May 17, 1980 and William Sutherland, 26, the following August. If a body did not display any signs of decomposition, he occasionally alternately stowed it beneath the floorboards and retrieved it before again masturbating as he stood over or lay alongside the body. When Nilsen enquired as to Barlow's welfare, he was informed the medication Barlow was prescribed for his epilepsy had caused his legs to weaken. TRUE: Victim Kenneth Ockenden, 23, a missing Canadian student, was identified after officers were able to match his fingerprints to those found on the pages of a London A-Z guide found in. Upon cross-examination, Green largely focused upon the degree of awareness shown by Nilsen and his ability to make decisions. On 26 January 1993 Judge William Aldous ruled in Central's favour, and the same day, three appeal court judges, Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls; Lord Justice McCowan; and Lord Justice Hirst upheld his decision. His earliest memories were of family picnics in the Scottish countryside with his mother and siblings, of his grandparents' pious lifestyle (which he later described as "cold and dour"),[6] and of being taken on long countryside walks carried on the shoulders of his maternal grandfather, to whom he was particularly close. I relive experiences from childhood to present, taking out the bad bits. Nilsen enjoyed the work, but missed the comradeship of the army. All of Nilsen's murders were committed at the two North London addresses where he lived between 1978 and 1983. There was practically no discoloration and his skin was pale white. Ockenden was a Canadian student visiting relatives in Britain when he encountered Dennis Nilsen. Case 144 of, This page was last edited on 27 April 2023, at 11:53. Early History of the Ockenden family. (The evidence provided by Stottor was not included as part of the indictment against Nilsen as his whereabouts were not known until after the indictment had been completed. Police interviewed Nilsen on sixteen separate occasions over the following days, in interviews which totalled over thirty hours. Nilsen then invited the student to his house on the promise of a meal and further drinks. One victim he could not name;[118] another he knew only as "John the Guardsman",[119] and the third he identified as Stephen Sinclair. The sight of them [my victims] brought me a bitter sweetness and a temporary peace and fulfilment. The fact Nilsen had selected a university student as a potential victim was at odds with the prosecution's claim that Nilsen intentionally selected rootless males whose disappearance was unlikely to be noted. [24] He relished the travel opportunities afforded him in his training, and recalled as a highlight his regiment taking part in a ceremonial parade attended by both the Queen and Field Marshal Lord Montgomery of Alamein. In one of these statements, Nilsen had said: "I have no tears for my victims; I have no tears for myself, nor those bereaved by my actions". View Source Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Created by: Jen Added: 20 Aug 2021 Find a Grave Memorial ID: 231005313 Source citation This posting was more dangerous than his previous postings in West Germany or Norway, and Nilsen later recalled his regiment losing several men, often in ambushes en route to the army barracks. He had been on a tour around Britain when he met Nilsen in a pub, and was invited back to his flat for a meal. [18] Nilsen made no efforts to seek sexual contact with any of the peers to whom he was sexually attracted, although he later said he had been fondled by an older youth and did not find the experience unpleasant. This aroused the suspicions of both men. With reference to his murders, Nilsen claimed that his emotional state upon the dates of the murders, in conjunction with the amount of alcohol he had consumed, were both core factors in his decision to kill. The same year, he coaxed Canadian student Kenneth Ockenden into coming home with him, offering to show the young tourist some of London's most popular sites, however he then strangled him to death . Duffey was a catering student from Birkenhead, Merseyside, who had hitchhiked to London without his parents' knowledge on 13 May after being questioned by the British Transport Police for evading his train fare. [103], In his subsequent testimony at Nilsen's trial, Stottor stated he initially believed Nilsen was trying to free him from the zip of the sleeping bag, before he returned to a state of unconsciousness. As a result, he was an unpopular inmate with successive governors at the various prisons in which he was incarcerated. The bodies of the victims killed at his previous address were kept for as long as decomposition would allow: upon noting any major signs of decomposition in a body, Nilsen stowed it beneath his floorboards. This autobiography was published on 21 January 2021. Nilsen's first murder victim was identified in 2006 as 14-year-old Stephen Holmes. [106] Nilsen approached Sinclair, knelt before him and said to himself, "Oh Stephen, here I go again",[107] before strangling Sinclair with a ligature constructed with a necktie and a rope. [74] In several instances, he talked to the victim's body as it remained seated in a chair or prone on his bed,[131] and he recalled being emotional as he marvelled at the beauty of their bodies. I'll tell you everything. Death July 2007 - Capel surrey. One of Nilsen's stalking grounds was Camden, North London. [145] Nobbs had not reported the attack to police for fear of his sexuality being discovered. Nilsen formed brief relationships with several other young men over the following eighteen months; none of these relationships lasted more than a few weeks, and none of the men expressed any intention of living with him on a permanent basis. Family tree. Nilsen manually strangled Barlow as he slept, before stowing his body beneath his kitchen sink the following morning.[92]. Upon learning the young man was a tourist, Nilsen offered to show Ockenden several London landmarks, an offer which Ockenden accepted. All the victims' personal possessions were destroyed following the ritual of bathing their bodies in an effort to obliterate their identity prior to their murder and their now becoming what Nilsen described as a "prop" in his fantasies. No family members were present at the service. A university student, Nobbs testified that he accompanied Nilsen to Cranley Gardens for alcohol and sex and woke in the early hours of the morning with "a terrible headache". Kenneth F Adkison Obituary. Nilsen held this grip until Duffey became unconscious; he then dragged the youth into his kitchen and drowned him in his sink[76] before bathing with the bodywhich he recollected as being "the youngest-looking I had ever seen. After Nilsen and this victim had consumed several beverages, Nilsen strangled him with a tie and subsequently placed the body beneath the floorboards. Following his usual ritual of bathing the body, Nilsen laid Sinclair's body upon his bed, applied talcum powder to the body, then arranged three mirrors around the bed before himself lying naked alongside the dead youth. Quick access. Father Arthur Charles Ockenden. The torsos and limbs of the three victims killed at this address were dissected within about one week of their murder before being wrapped in plastic bags and stowed in the three locations he had indicated to police; the internal organs and smaller bones he flushed down the toilet. His first victim was 14-year-old Stephen Holmes in 1978, who would become the blueprint for Nilsen's murders when he was killed in 1978. Not hereat the police station." [39] He began to drink alone in the evenings. Birth 12 July 1929 - Leatherhead, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. [159] Nilsen also claimed drunkenness was the sole reason at least two of his attempted murders were unsuccessful. These fantasies gradually evolved into his partner being unconscious[26] or dead. [82] Other dissected remainsminus the internal organswere returned beneath the floorboards or placed upon a bonfire he had constructed in the garden. At least two men who survived Nilsen's attempts to murder them recall Nilsen drunkenly muttering to himself about consulting "the professor" with regards to whether they could permanently "stay with [him]" in the minutes before they were attacked. Olav Jr. and Sylvia occasionally accompanied Dennis and his grandfather on these walks. The following morning, both men agreed to live together in a larger residence and Nilsenusing part of the inheritance bequeathed to him by his father[48]immediately resolved to find a larger property. When Nilsen returned home, DCI Jay introduced himself and his colleagues, explaining they had come to enquire about the blockage in the drains from his flat. Convicted at the Old Bailey of six counts of murder and two of attempted murder, Nilsen was sentenced to life imprisonment on 4 November 1983, with a recommendation that he serve a minimum of 25 years. [51] Gallichan later insisted Nilsen had never been violent towards him, but that he did engage in verbal abuse, and the pair had begun arguing with increasing frequency by early 1976. To both Cattran and Wheeler, the bones looked as if they originated from a human hand. The bags used to seal Sinclair's remains were sealed with the same crepe bandages Nilsen had found upon Sinclair's wrists. Howlett was lured to Nilsen's flat on the promise of continuing drinking with Nilsen. In 1967, he was deployed to the State of Aden (formerly Aden Colony, now part of Yemen), where he again served as a cook at the Al Mansoura Prison. All the bodies of the victims killed at Melrose Avenue were dismembered after several weeks or months of interment beneath the floorboards. On more than one occasion in the three months Nilsen lived in Strichen, his mother voiced her opinion as to her being more concerned with his lack of female companionship than his career path, and of her desire to see him marry and start a family. Formal questioning of Nilsen began the same evening,[126] with Nilsen agreeing to be represented by a solicitor (a facility he had earlier declined). He was found to have a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, which was repaired, although he subsequently suffered a blood clot as a complication of the surgery. Throughout this committal hearing, he was represented by a solicitor named Ronald Moss, whom he had previously dismissed as his legal representative on 21 April,[137] before Moss was reappointed to the role after Nilsen had complained to magistrates he had been afforded no facilities with which he could mount his own defence. [110] As had been the case with both Howlett and Allen, Sinclair's body was subsequently dissected, with various dismembered parts wrapped in plastic bags and stored in either a wardrobe, a tea chest or within a drawer located beneath the bathtub. Nilsen then led Stottor to a nearby railway station, where he informed the young man he hoped they might meet again before he bade him farewell. The prosecution counsel opened the case for the Crown by describing the events of February 1983 leading to the identification of human remains in the drains at Cranley Gardens and Nilsen's subsequent arrest, the discovery of three dismembered bodies in his property, his detailed confession, his leading investigators to the charred bone fragments of twelve further victims killed at Melrose Avenue, and the efforts he had taken to conceal his crimes. [n 1], Following a brief period with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in Inverness, Nilsen was selected to cook for the Queen's Royal Guard before, in January 1971, being reassigned to serve as a cook for a different regiment in the Shetland Islands, where he ended his 11-year military career at the rank of corporal in October 1972. At Nilsen's flat, Sinclair fell asleep in a drug- and alcohol-induced stupor in an armchair as Nilsen sat listening to the rock opera Tommy. Kenneth Ockenden was a Canadian student Nilsen invited for a meal Credit: Collect WITH a taste for blood, Nilson didn't leave it long before targeting his next victim, a Canadian tourist called Kenneth Ockenden who he met in a pub on December 3, 1979. In line with Ministry of Justice policy, HMP Full Sutton paid 3,323 towards the cost of Nilsen's funeral. In an interview conducted on 10 February, Nilsen confessed there were further human remains stowed in a tea chest in his living room, with other remains inside an upturned drawer in his bathroom. The following morning, Nilsen awoke to find the sleeping Holmes beside him on his bed. They married after college, both going on to work in the life sciences Kenneth as a medical doctor, and Irene as a botany researcher. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. [155] Refuting the testimony of MacKeith and Gallwey, Bowden further testified he had found no evidence of maladaptive behaviour, and that Nilsen suffered from no disorder of the mind. He found work as a civil servant in May 1974. The autobiography, based upon the 6,000 pages of typewritten notes Nilsen authored while incarcerated, examines his life and crimes, and is edited by Austin, who became a pen pal of Nilsen's in the years prior to his death and who exchanged more than 800 letters with him. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. Several days later, the pair viewed a vacant ground floor flat at 195 Melrose Avenue, also in Cricklewood, and they decided to move into the property. [10][11] When he replied that he did, he was taken into the room where his grandfather lay in an open coffin. I could oscillate between the two with instant ease." Next he killed Kenneth Ockenden on December 3, 1979, a 23-year-old Canadian student. In a practice which he had conducted upon several victims killed at Melrose Avenue, he also boiled the heads, hands and feet to remove the flesh off these sections of the victims' bodies. The first of these, James MacKeith, began his testimony on 26 October. At 7:30a.m. the following day, Cattran and Wheeler returned to Cranley Gardens, by which time the drain had been cleared. While en route to the police station, Nilsen was asked whether the remains in his flat belonged to one person or two. Each victim killed between 1978 and 1981 at his Cricklewood residence was disposed of via burning upon a bonfire. Upon being dragged out of the boot, Nilsen grabbed a jack-handle and knocked the taxi driver to the ground before beating him unconscious. All present viewed the topic with derision, except Nilsen, who ardently spoke in defence of gay rights. [151] These factors could be attributed to an unspecified personality disorder from which MacKeith believed Nilsen suffered. Nilsen is again known to have informed his employers he was ill and unable to attend work on 9 October 1982likely in order that he could complete the dissection of Allen's body. Both men immediately called the police who, upon closer inspection, discovered further small bones and scraps of what looked to the naked eye like either human or animal flesh in the same pipe. After plying him with alcohol,[102] Nilsen invited Stottor to his flat, assuring his guest he had no intention of sexual activity. (n.d.). Albert's parents had married on 6 October 1872 in St Matthews Church, Croydon. Serial killer Dennis Nilsen was 'sexually attracted to childhood bully's dead body' David Tennant, who starred in ITV's Des, said it was "right and proper" that the show was broadcast after he died. [72] Nilsen was adamant he could not recall the precise moment he strangled Ockenden, but recalled that he strangled the young man with the cord of his (Nilsen's) headphones as Ockenden listened to music. At the flat, Stottor consumed further alcohol before falling asleep upon an open sleeping bag; he later awoke to find himself being strangled with Nilsen loudly whispering, "Stay still". On occasions when Nilsen disinterred victims from beneath the floorboards, he noted that the bodies were covered with pupae and infested with maggots; some victims' heads had maggots crawling out of eye sockets and mouths. Nilsen then advised the youth to see a doctor. [167] The interview was screened in full that evening. [175] Formal identification was confirmed via a combination of circumstantial evidence and by Nilsen identifying a photograph of the youth shown to him by police (all bone fragments found at Melrose Avenue had been destroyed). In response, Jay informed Nilsen that the other two were also police officers, and requested access to his flat to discuss the matter further. They slept in separate beds, and both began to bring home casual sexual partners. For almost two months, any acquaintances Nilsen encountered and lured to his flat were not assaulted in any manner,[44] although he did attempt to strangle a 19-year-old student named Paul Nobbs on 23 November 1981,[96] but stopped himself from completing the act. His developed fantasies of sex with an unresistant or deceased partner unfulfilled, Nilsen compensated by imagining sexual encounters with an unconscious body as he masturbated while looking at his own prone, nude body in a mirror. Prior to leaving the property, Nilsen and fellow tenant Jim Allcock convened with Cattran to discuss the source of the substance. He then laid Ockenden's corpse spreadeagled above him on his bed as he watched television for several hours before wrapping the body in plastic bags and stowing the corpse beneath the floorboards.

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