Classic sexual psychopath

The case of Neville George Clevely Heath - tried at the Central Criminal Court London, on 24th September 1946, on the charge of murder - has been represented by Morland in "An Outline of Sexual Criminology" as "the classic example of the sexual psychopath, almost a human blueprint of the type. One of Heath's victims was found with her ankles tied. Seventeen lash blows from a riding switch were counted on the body. And the breasts had been bitten until the nipples were almost severed. A second woman was found with similar breast injuries; and in this case the genitals had been wounded with a sharp instrument (in the earlier case, while the woman was still alive, an instrument had been rotated in her vagina, badly tearing the tissue). One of the ribs of the second woman had been broken. Heath was hanged at Pentonville Prison, London.
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