Thomas Neill Cream

Scottish-Canadian serial killer

Thomas Neill Cream - Criminals born 1850
Born

1850
176 years ago

Died
Category

Criminals

Country

Canada

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Born in Scotland and later settling in Canada, this individual was a physician. Active in the late 19th century, he committed a series of murders while practicing medicine. Known for utilizing poison as a method of killing, his crimes spanned across various cities, including Montreal and London. Captured and tried for his deeds, he was ultimately convicted and sentenced to death. His case drew significant attention due to the nature of the crimes and the methods used in the killings, contributing to public fascination with criminal pathology.

Committed multiple murders using poison

Convicted and executed in 1892

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