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Thomas Dillon was born on 9 July, 1950 in Canton, Ohio, U.S., is an American serial killer. Discover Thomas Dillon'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 61 years old?
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9 July 1950 |
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Canton, Ohio, U.S. |
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21 October, 2011 |
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Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
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United States
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Thomas Dillon Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Thomas Dillon worth at the age of 61 years old? Thomas Dillon’s income source is mostly from being a successful killer. He is from United States. We have estimated Thomas Dillon's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Thomas Lee Dillon (July 9, 1950 – October 21, 2011) was an American serial killer who shot and killed at least five men in southeastern Ohio, beginning April 1, 1989 and continuing until April 1992.
He was nicknamed "Killer" for boasting about shooting hundreds of animals.
Dillon was born in Canton, Ohio and was a resident of nearby Magnolia.
He had a wife and son and was employed for twelve years as a draftsman at the Canton Ohio Waterworks.
He graduated in 1972 from Ohio State University in journalism.
Dillon was also investigated in connection with the unsolved shooting death of John Joseph Harvat on November 28, 1984, at a hunting camp in Wetmore Township, Pennsylvania.
Between the period of April 1, 1989 to April 5, 1992, Dillon shot and killed five people in Ohio.
His fourth victim, Claude Hawkins, was shot on federal property and was the reason the FBI stepped in to join the investigation along with officers from the other three counties and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
It was after this that the death of Kevin Loring was changed from an accident to a homicide.
Ten days after the task force meeting, Dillon shot his fifth victim, Gary Bradley, in Noble County, Ohio.
Dillon was placed under surveillance in 1992 when a friend reported him after hearing the task force's initial press release concerning the murders.
Dillon later shot at Larry Ohler of Barnhill, Ohio, who was out hunting in Tuscarawas County, but Oller escaped uninjured.
In August 1992, after a press conference to build leads from the public, Dillion's high school friend Richard Fry told investigators that Dillon exhibited "suspicious" behavior, such as shooting out store windows, street signs, and cars.
While under surveillance, Dillon was seen burning buildings and killing animals.
He was surveyed also by an aviation unit.
In July 1992, Thomas Dillon reached a plea agreement with prosecutors involving two counts of possessing an illegal silencer and he was placed under probation.
The agreement prohibited him from possessing firearms.
He was then arrested for buying a handgun at a Cleveland gun show on November 27, 1992.
After an initial search of Dillon's home, they found no weapons or ammo.
They asked the public for information and asked anyone who bought or sold a gun or ammunition from or to Dillon to come forward.
An individual told investigators he’d bought a Swedish Mauser rifle and after a F.B.I. ballistics test, the gun was confirmed to be a 100 percent match with the one used to kill Bradley and a 90 percent match for Hawkins’ homicide.
After the death penalty was removed as an option for punishment, Dillon admitted to the killings.
On July 12, 1993 at the Noble County Courthouse, Dillon pleaded guilty to the five murders.
Dillon was incarcerated at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility for five consecutive sentences of thirty years to life for aggravated murders.
Dillon's shooting victims were:
In 1993, officials in Coshocton County notified the Pennsylvania State Police that Dillon had been named a suspect in several similar shootings in Ohio, but Dillon refused to discuss Harvat's case with police.
A Michigan man, Jeff Titus, had been convicted of the murders in 2002.
In 2023, a judge ordered the murder convictions to be vacated and for Titus to be released.
Dillon was hospitalized on October 4, and on October 21, 2011.
He died in the prison wing at Corrections Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, aged 61, after being ill for nearly three weeks due to an unspecified illness.
In 2020, suspicion was placed on Dillon of having murdered Doug Estes and Jim Bennett, two hunters shot in rural Michigan in 1990.