Neil Rutherford Explained

Neil Rutherford
Birth Date:15 May 1922
Death Place:Penmaenmawr, Wales
Allegiance: United Kingdom
Branch: Royal Navy
Serviceyears:1936–1959
Rank:Lieutenant Commander
Commands:Commander-in-Chief, The Nore
Battles:World War II
  • East Indies
  • Southwest Pacific

Korean War

Awards:DSC

Lt Cmdr Neil Rutherford, DSC, (15 May 1922 – 24 September 1976) was a British Royal Navy commander and mass murderer. He saw active service in the Second World War and the Korean War. In 1958 he served with the Underwater Weapons Material Dept. He committed suicide in Penmaenmawr, Wales, after killing four people at a hotel and setting it on fire.[1]

Naval career

Naval service

Family life

Commander Rutherford retired from the navy 5 January 1959. He was son of Neil Perry Rutherford and after his father's death, Neil ran A. Rutherford and Co, until 1960s. By April 1975, he was working as a gardener/handyman at the Red Gables Hotel, Penmaenmawr, North Wales. Rutherford was married on 7 August 1948 to Joan Margery Colville-Hyde; they divorced 2 May 1972.

Death

Rutherford killed four people at the Red Gables Hotel in Penmaenmawr, Wales, on 24 September 1976, set fire to the hotel and then committed suicide.[3] Killed by gunshot wounds were the hotel owner, Linda Simcox (52); Simcox's daughter, Lorna (24) and her husband, Alistair McIntyre (34); and a former merchant seaman who had become an antique dealer and resident of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Johnny Gore Green (55).[4] The hotel was ablaze when the police arrived.[5] [6] An inquest a month later found that Rutherford had been the gardener and handyman at the hotel and concluded that the murders were made in a jealous rage after Rutherford's toward Linda Simcox who "did not reciprocate these feelings."[7]

Notes and References

  1. "Five die in hotel drama", The Guardian (London), 25 September 1976, p. 1
  2. The Navy List
  3. "Four killed by the 'unwanted guest'", by Michael Nally, The Observer (London), 26 September 1976, p. 2
  4. "Louisiana Man Found Slain in North Wales", AP report in Shreveport (LA) Journal, 30 September 1976, p. 2-E
  5. Sunday People, 26 Sep 1976
  6. North Wales Weekly News, 30 September 1976
  7. "Jealous Commander killed four at hotel", The Guardian (London), 30 October 1976, p.20