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An axe murder is a murder in which the victim was struck and killed by an
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or
hatchet A hatchet (from the Old French , a diminutive form of ''hache'', ' axe' of Germanic origin) is a single-handed striking tool with a sharp blade on one side used to cut and split wood, and a hammerhead on the other side. Hatchets may also be us ...
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List of axe murders

The following are some notable cases. * Wenno von Rohrbach, the first Master of the
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, was killed by the knight Wickbert with an
axe An axe ( sometimes ax in American English; see spelling differences) is an implement that has been used for millennia to shape, split and cut wood, to harvest timber, as a weapon, and as a ceremonial or heraldic symbol. The axe has ma ...
in a quarrel, 1209. * Mary Russell (ship) murders, in which ship's captain William Stewart dispatched seven members of his crew with crowbar and axe, 1828. *
Frankie Stewart Silver Frances Stewart Silver (born 1814 or 1815; died July 12, 1833) was hanged in Morganton, Burke County, North Carolina for the axe murder of her husband Charles Silver. Frankie Silver, as she was known, is believed to have been the first white woma ...
, first woman executed by the State of
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, for the murder of her husband Charles, 1833. *
Helen Jewett Helen Jewett (born Dorcas Doyen;The trial of Richard P. Robinson for the murder of Helen Jewett. New York City, 1836 In American state trials / John D.Lawson, editor pp 426-487 Wilmington, Del. : Scholarly Resources, 1972 October 18, 1813 – Ap ...
was a prostitute in
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who was allegedly murdered by Richard P. Robinson. He was tried and acquitted in 1836. *The
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murders in 1873, in which Louis Wagner was tried, convicted, and hanged for the murder of two Norwegian immigrant women. One was killed with a chair and the other with an axe, on an island off the coast of
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. *The Harlson Family murders,
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serial killer
Stephen Dee Richards Stephen D. Richards or Samuel D. Richards (March 18, 1856April 26, 1879), also known in the media as The Nebraska Fiend, Kearney County Murderer, and The Ohio Monster, was an American serial killer who confessed to committing nine murders in Nebra ...
murdered Mary Harlson and her three children with an axe while they were sleeping on the morning of November 3, 1878. Richards was later captured and executed on April 26, 1879. *Vacelet Family Murders, in which Jean Desire Vacelet, his wife Victoire, and his sons Francis and John were murdered by an axe wielding assailant in Vincennes, Indiana on October 24, 1878, allegedly by
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immigrant
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, who committed suicide in his jail cell. *An unidentified serial killer known as
Servant Girl Annihilator The Servant Girl Annihilator, also known as the Austin Axe Murderer and the Midnight Assassin, was an unidentified American serial killer who preyed upon the city of Austin, Texas, between 1884 and 1885. The sobriquet originated with the writer ...
committed eight murders, mostly those of young women, with an axe in
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in 1884 and 1885. These murders are also nicknamed the "Austin Axe Murders". *The Fall River Axe Murders,
Lizzie Borden Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892 axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts. No one else was charged in the murders, and despite ost ...
was charged and tried for the hatchet murders of her father and stepmother in 1892. The court and jury found her not guilty, and the murder remains unsolved to this day. *Meeks Family Murders, in which Gus Meeks, 33, and his family, wife Delora (30), and daughters Hattie (4) and Mary (18 months) were murdered near Jenkins Cemetery in
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(one daughter Nellie, escaped), on May 18, 1894. * Simola croft massacre, the axe murders on May 10, 1899 in Klaukkala,
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, when a croft family of seven was murdered by their farmworker Karl Malmelin. *
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, English showman and circus proprietor, murdered with a hatchet at his home by employee Herbert Charles Cooper, for unknown reasons; Cooper subsequently committed suicide, 1911. * Villisca Axe Murders, 1912. *
Axeman of New Orleans The Axeman of New Orleans was an unidentified American serial killer active in New Orleans, Louisiana, and surrounding communities, including Gretna, from May 1918 to October 1919. Press reports during the height of public panic about the kill ...
, a
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active in
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(and surrounding communities, including
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), from May 1918 to October 1919. * Paul Mueller traveled through the United States between 1898 and 1912, murdering families with axes and similar idiosyncrasies and location. Bill James in his book The Man from the Train proposes him as the prime suspect for the Villisca Axe Murders again due it having idiosyncrasies and geographical patterns to other murders attributed Mueller. He is possibly one of the most prolific serial killers in American history. His German origins and timelines also make him a suspect to the
Hinterkaifeck murders The Hinterkaifeck murders occurred on the evening of 31 March 1922, when six inhabitants of a small Bavarian farmstead, located approximately north of Munich, Germany, were murdered by an unknown assailant. The six victims were Andreas Gruber ...
*The 1922
Hinterkaifeck murders The Hinterkaifeck murders occurred on the evening of 31 March 1922, when six inhabitants of a small Bavarian farmstead, located approximately north of Munich, Germany, were murdered by an unknown assailant. The six victims were Andreas Gruber ...
. * Karl Denke of Munsterberg, Germany (now
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, Poland). Arrested in 1924 for attacking a man with a hatchet; the victim survived. Believed to have killed and eaten 42 men. Committed suicide two days after his arrest. *
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, first woman and last person executed by
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by the state of
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for murder of chicken rancher Andrew Mathis, 1927. *
John Barkoski John Barcoski (also spelled as Barkoski, Borkovski, or Barkowsky; December 15, 1889 – February 10, 1929) was a Polish émigré miner brutally beaten to death by Pennsylvania's Coal and Iron Police on February 10, 1929. His passing and subsequen ...
, murdered by being beaten to death with pick-axes by the
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February 9, 1929. *
Victor Licata Victor Licata (c. 1912 – December 4, 1950) was an American mass murderer who used an axe to kill his family in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, on October 16, 1933. The killings, which were reported by the media as the work of an "axe-murdering mari ...
, who killed his father, mother, two brothers, and a sister with an axe in Tampa, Florida. * John Frederick Stockwell, who confessed to the murder of cinema manager Dudley Hoard in
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and was executed in 1934. *
Leon Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian ...
, assassinated with an
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by
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, 1940. *
Toivo Koljonen Toivo Harald "Kirves" Koljonen (12 December 1912 – 21 October 1943) was a Finnish axe murderer and the last Finn executed for a civilian crime. He was executed by firing squad for a sextuple murder. Koljonen was born 1912 in Lahti, Finland. ...
murdered a family of six with an axe and became the last Finn executed for a civilian crime, 1943. *The Kludt Murders, in which
Jake Bird Jake Bird (December 14, 1901 – July 15, 1949) was an American serial killer who was tried and executed for the axe murders of Bertha Kludt and her daughter Beverly June Kludt in Tacoma, Washington in 1947, and has since been linked to 11 other ...
was convicted and executed for the axe murders of Bertha Kludt (age 52) and her daughter Beverly June (17) in
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, 1947. *
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, Soviet Ukrainian anti-Fascist writer, killed with an axe by
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in his home office, 1949. *
Elifasi Msomi Elifasi Msomi a.k.a. The Axe Killer (1910 – 10 February 1956) was a South African serial killer who was convicted in 1955 of 15 murders and sentenced to death by hanging. His victims all came from the Umkomaas and Umzimkulu valleys of Natal. ...
a.k.a. ''The Axe Killer'', a
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who was convicted and executed by hanging for 15 murders, 1955. * Raymonde Jouhanno murdered her husband and three children in
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with an axe in 1971. She subsequently committed suicide by jumping into a well. *
Kumudini boat massacre The Kumudini or Kumuthini boat massacre (Tamil:குமுதினி படகுப் படுகொலைகள்) happened on 15 May 1985 when at least 23 minority Sri Lankan Tamil men, women and children on a ferry boat named Kumudini sai ...
, an incident in which at least 23 minority Sri Lankan
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men, women and children on a ferry boat named Kumudini sailing from the island of Delft to the island of Nainathievu were alleged to have been hacked to death with a hatchet by Sri Lankan Navy personnel, 1985. * Daniel Morgan, British
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who was investigating
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, found dead with an axe wound to the back of his head, 1987. *The
Night of the Pitchforks The Night of the Pitchforks ( he, ליל הקילשונים, ''Leil HaKilshonim''), refers to an incident that took place on February 14, 1992, in which Israeli Arab militants from the Wadi Ara area, members of Islamic Jihad, infiltrated into an ...
, an incident in which Israeli Arab guerrillas from the Wadi Ara area, members of the Islamic movement, infiltrated into an
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military recruit training base near Kibbutz Gal'ed in the Plain of Manasseh, and killed three Israeli soldiers with axes, knives, and a pitchfork, 1992. *
Mikhail Popkov Mikhail Viktorovich Popkov (russian: Михаи́л Ви́кторович Попко́в; born 7 March 1964) is a Russian serial killer, rapist, and necrophile who committed the sexual assault and murder of seventy-eight girls and women between ...
, a Russian policeman and a serial killer known as "Angarsk maniac", murdered 77 women and one man in the areas of
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, Irkutsk and
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between 1992 and 2010. While killing people, he used an axe along with other instruments and objects as a weapon. Popkov was arrested in 2012 and sentenced to life imprisonment twice in 2015 and 2018, respectively. * Greenough Family Massacre, the axe murders of Karen MacKenzie, 31, and her three children, Daniel 16, Amara, 7, and Katrina, 5, at their remote rural property in
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, 400 km north of
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, on 21 February 1993, by William Patrick Mitchell, 1993. * Ramil Safarov, an Azerbaijani soldier who hacked to death and almost decapitated an
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soldier during a NATO partnership for peace training in Budapest. Hungary returned him to Azerbaijan in 2012, where he was immediately pardoned and given a hero's welcome, and causing an international incident. * Anthony Walker, a black British student from
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, was murdered with an
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by Michael Barton and his cousin, Paul Taylor, in 2005. *
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n rugby player Joseph Ntshongwana. Arrested in 2011 and jailed in 2014 for hacking three men to death and wounding a fourth with an axe to avenge the gang-rape and subsequent HIV-infection of his daughter. * Tyree Smith, alleged murderer and
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. Arrested in
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in 2012 for murdering a homeless man with a hatchet and then eating parts of his body. *
Henri van Breda The Van Breda murders were the killings of three family members and serious injury of another on 27 January 2015 at a golf estate in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa. After a year and a half of investigations by the South African Pol ...
, convicted
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n murderer. Authorities believe he killed his father, mother and older brother and attempted to kill his younger sister who survived the attack in January 2015. Henri van Breda was found guilty of murder and attempted murder on 21 May 2018 by the Western Cape High Court. *Arthur Bonifas and Mark Barrett,
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soldiers, were killed in the
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by North Korean forces by their own axes they were using to trim trees in what was called the Korean axe murder incident. * The Man from the Train, killed entire families in their sleep, arriving and departing by train. Alleged existence (and possible but far from proven identity) hypothesized over 100 years after the murders, by analysis of contemporary records, showing a supposedly common modus operandi for many unconnected murders.


Image gallery

File:Old axes.jpg, A collection of old Australian axes and other cutting tools File:Lizzie borden.jpg,
Lizzie Borden Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 – June 1, 1927) was an American woman tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892 axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts. No one else was charged in the murders, and despite ost ...
, about 1890 Image:Karl Denke.jpg, Police photo of Karl Denke after his suicide by hanging on December 22, 1924 (aged 64) File:Huittinen axe murder victims.jpg, Funeral for the six victims of
Toivo Koljonen Toivo Harald "Kirves" Koljonen (12 December 1912 – 21 October 1943) was a Finnish axe murderer and the last Finn executed for a civilian crime. He was executed by firing squad for a sextuple murder. Koljonen was born 1912 in Lahti, Finland. ...
on April 4, 1943


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