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Allan Grimson was born on 1958 in North Shields, Northumberland, UK, is a British convicted murderer. Discover Allan Grimson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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1958

Allan Michael Grimson (born 1958) is a convicted British murderer and suspected serial killer who is responsible for murdering at least two Royal Navy sailors and who is suspected of killing many others, possibly up to another 20 undiscovered victims.

The judge, who sentenced him to a minimum term of 22 years at his trial, said that Grimson was a serial killer by nature, but not by number.

Because his two victims were killed on the same date exactly a year apart (12 December), detectives believe there may be more victims as yet unidentified.

He is the prime suspect in the Disappearance of Simon Parkes, another young Royal Navy sailor who also vanished on 12 December from Gibraltar while Grimson was docked in the area.

1978

Grimson joined the Royal Navy in 1978 and by the time of his conviction for murder, he had achieved the rank of Petty Officer (PO).

He had served aboard HMS Illustrious and was a trainer in fire fighting techniques whilst based at HMNB Portsmouth.

Whilst being questioned by police, Grimson admitted that he scoured the ranks of trainees and cadets (that passed through HMS Excellent on the courses that he instructed on) so that he could dominate and kill the best looking ones.

His first known victim was 18-year-old Nicholas Wright who was in the Royal Navy.

1986

Police investigated the disappearance of naval rating Simon Parkes from HMS Illustrious whilst she was docked in Gibraltar in 1986.

Grimson and Parkes both served on HMS Illustrious at that time and witnesses have placed the two together on the night that Parkes disappeared.

UK police have flown over to Gibraltar and have used sniffer dogs and have searched the sewers in attempts to discover Parkes' body.

1997

Grimson had met Wright on a fire-fighting course run by the Royal Navy in November 1997.

Grimson offered to give Wright a lift home to Leicester on the weekends, but Wright and his family were suspicious of his motives.

Whilst Wright was on shore leave from HMS Edinburgh in December 1997, he was seen out drinking with Grimson.

They were witnessed leaving a Portsmouth nightclub together and according to Grimson, they went back to his flat where Grimson tried kissing Wright.

Wright spurned his advances and Grimson attacked Wright firstly by punching him, then with a baseball bat (landing several blows) and then cutting his throat with a carving knife and dumping his body in the bath of Grimson's flat.

Wright's body was later dumped beside the A272 road near Cheriton in Hampshire.

Grimson was questioned by military police in 1997, but lied to keep himself out of the investigation.

1998

His second victim was 20-year-old Sion Jenkins who was killed a year later in December 1998.

Jenkins was originally from Newbury and had been in the Royal Navy for a brief spell.

At the time of his murder, he was working as a barman in the Hogs Head pub in Portsmouth and had met up with Grimson in a nightclub called Joanna's in the town.

Jenkins was drunk, and both he and Grimson went back to Grimson's flat where Jenkins was forced to have sex after Grimson punched and threatened him.

In the morning, Jenkins expressed his desire to leave and Grimson wished to recapture the same feeling of elation that he had when he murdered Wright the previous year.

Jenkins was bound to the bath and severely beaten with a baseball bat resulting in his death.

His body was dumped next to the A32 road at West Tisted.

1999

Grimson detailed the killing out to officers whilst being interviewed in December 1999.

He admitted to getting a thrill from killing Wright.

He said the thrill came from the power he had over the younger man and that the killing had no sexual element to it; however, he did admit that the feeling was "better than an orgasm".

2001

Grimson was convicted in 2001 of killing Nicholas Wright and Sion Jenkins and the judge recommended that he serve a minimum of 22 years but also that he should never be released.

This sentence was increased to 25 years by the then Home Secretary.

2005

In 2005, the BBC broadcast two programmes (The Search for Simon Parkes & October's edition of Crimewatch) which prompted Grimson to complain through his solicitor to Ofcom.

Grimson complained that he had been unfairly treated in comparison to other suspects and that he had strenuously denied killing Parkes, but that was not mentioned in the programme.

He also said that he had not been given enough notice by the BBC to respond to the claims in the two programmes and that police evidence used had no bearing on the case.

Ofcom did not uphold either complaint.

2008

In 2008, Grimson won a reduction in his life sentence by three years.

This was to reflect the time he had spent on remand.

The review noted his guilty plea, the time spent on remand and also his personality disorder.

After assessment by psychologists, opinion was divided on Grimson's mental health.

Whilst it was generally believed that Grimson was responsible for his actions, one psychologist labelled Grimson as being the worst psychopath that he had come across in 250 murderers.

At the trial, Mr Justice Cresswell told Grimson "You are a serial killer in nature if not in number. You are a highly dangerous serial killer who killed two young men in horrifying circumstances."