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Lewis Hutchinson
Born
1733
Scotland
Died
1773
Spanish Town, Jamaica
Cause of death
Execution by hanging
Nationality
Scottish
Other names
Mad Master Mad Doctor of Edinburgh Castle
Occupation
Slave owner
Years active
1760s–1773
Known for
Serial killer
Criminal status
Executed
Conviction(s)
Murder
Criminal penalty
Death by hanging
Lewis Hutchinson (1733–1773), a Scottish immigrant to Jamaica, was the first recorded serial killer in Jamaica's history and one of its most prolific.[1]
^Tortello, Dr. Rebecca (6 November 2002). "Lewis Hutchinson: The Mad Master". Jamaica Gleaner. Pieces of the Past. Archived from the original on 27 January 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
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