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Mark Rowntree (Mark Andrew Rowntree) was born on 1956 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, is a Spree killer from Yorkshire, England. Discover Mark Rowntree'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 68 years old?

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Occupation Bus conductor
Age 68 years old
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Birthplace Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
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1956

Mark Andrew Rowntree (born 1956) is a British spree killer who was committed to a mental hospital after he admitted killing four people at random in the town of Bingley, West Yorkshire, during late 1975 and early 1976.

Due to the timing of his spree, some of his victims were erroneously assumed to have been killed by Peter Sutcliffe, who was known in the press at the time as the Yorkshire Ripper, which distracted police enquiries at the time.

1975

On 31 December 1975, 19-year-old Rowntree stabbed widow Grace Adamson to death, then celebrated with a beer at the local pub.

1976

On 3 January 1976, he killed sixteen-year-old Stephen Wilson at a bus stop in Eastburn, West Yorkshire.

The victim died in hospital, although he was first able to give a description of his attacker to the police.

On 7 January 1976, Rowntree visited part-time model Barbara Booth at her home and stabbed her to death, along with her three-year-old son Alan.

By the time he returned home, the police were waiting for him, armed with the description given by the second victim.

Rowntree gave a full confession to his crimes and complained that he had not managed to reach five victims — the body count of his hero, Donald Neilson.

Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Rowntree pleaded guilty to four counts of manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility at Leeds Crown Court in June 1976.

He was ordered to be committed to Rampton Secure Hospital for an indefinite period.

He is now one of the longest serving patients in any British psychiatric/secure hospital.

1990

He changed his name to Paul Page in the late 1990s and has been allowed out on day trips from the secure hospitals he is incarcerated in.

1992

In 1992, the Space rock band Hawkwind released an album titled Electric Tepee.

One of the tracks on the album, Death of War, is co-credited to Mark Rowntree as the lyrics are taken from one of Rowntree's poems.

1994

In 1994, he partook in an adventure holiday in Kielder Forest, for which the then-Home Secretary had to apologise.

2003

In 2003, he again changed his name to Mark Allen Evans and has also used pseudonyms in an attempt to get his novels, poetry and short stories published.

2004

In March 2004, Evans (Rowntree) was convicted of threats to kill a social worker at the secure hospital in Middlesbrough where he was locked up.

The judge detained Evans at Rampton Hospital without time limit, which has led to speculation that he will never be released.