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  1. John Wayne Glover became the chief suspect in the murders of five elderly women. But police did not have enough evidence to charge him. At 10:00 am, on March 19,` 1990, detectives watched Glover walk into the home of friend, 60-year-old divorcee, Joan Sinclair. When Glover failed to come out of the house, they swooped but it was too late.

  2. Glover was a vicious serial killer. Not of young boys, girls or adolescents. But elderly women. For homicide investigators he was unique. His modus operandi had never been seen before in this country. Maybe a long time ago with the Boston Strangler in America perhaps, but not in Australia. Glover was, and still is today, the ultimate challenge ...

  3. Serial killers the likes of John Wayne Glover are extremely rare. In most cases of serial murder, the perpetrators very rarely leave a "calling card," a repetitive clue or injury telling investigators that it is the work of the same killer. Some serial killers prefer to abduct their victims, have their way with them and then conceal their bodies.

  4. John Wayne Glover aka ‘The Granny Killer’ stalked Sydney streets and killed at least six women. IT was always in the late afternoon, usually as the victims were returning home with their shopping.

  5. John Wayne Glover was an English-Australian serial killer convicted of the murders of six elderly women (aged from 60 to 93), over a period of 14 months from...

  6. John Wayne Glover murdered elderly women in Sydney during the late 1980's first by hitting them in the head with a hammer and then strangling them with their own underwear. On truTV! The Investigators: "Family Secrets" Monday, May 19 at 10pm E/P Go behind the show.

  7. John Wayne Glover murdered elderly women in Sydney during the late 1980's first by hitting them in the head with a hammer and then strangling them with their own underwear. On truTV! Missing Persons Unit: "The Tamika Huston Case" Saturday April 26 at 9:30pm E/P Go behind the show.