Peter Woodcock: The Killer Who Couldn't Be Cured! ?

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Published on Aug 25, 2024
Billy is back with Tomcat as they pour the maple syrup and get ready to plunge into another Canadian Killer, Peter Woodock. David Michael Krueger best known by his birth name, Peter Woodcock, was a Canadian serial killer and child rapist who gained notoriety for the brutal murders of three young children in Toronto in 1956 and 1957 when he himself was still a teenager.

He was subsequently diagnosed as a psychopath and placed in a psychiatric facility. Expensive treatment programs for Woodcock proved ineffective when he murdered a fellow psychiatric patient in 1991; after his death in 2010, he was dubbed by the Toronto star as "The serial killer they couldn't cure!"

 

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