Hamilton has had its fourth murder of 2015, with Shariek Douse (18) being shot last night in Ward one in the vicinity of MacNab Street North and Simcoe Street. No suspects have been named as of yet.
The last murder in Hamilton was William McConville who was beat to death on May 15th. Arrests have been made for all three previous murders in Hamilton.
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
Monday, January 5, 2015
2014 Hamilton Homicide Roundup: Seven Murders, Over Half of Killings By Stabbing
The year 2014 is done and it is time to go over the murders in Hamilton. I've been keeping track of them throughout the year and this year we ended up with seven murders, which is a large decrease from the 13 last year (please note this is in the city of Hamilton alone, not the census area). Things
started off quickly, with three homicide in the first nine days and then only
four more the rest of the year. In fact there were five in the first two months of 2014, so Hamilton seems to be a city of cold weather murders.
Assuming a population for the city of 520K, that works out to a relatively low 1.35 murders per 100,000. I believe that's lower than Toronto for 2014, but I'll have to check.
In terms of where the murders happened, all but one occurred in the lower city; the lone other murder was on the Mountain in Ward 8. In fact, wards 2, 3 and 4 all had two murders.
For causes of death, stabbing was by far the most common cause of death, with four out of the seven murders (time for a knife registry?). Only one murder involved a shooting.
Ages of the victims ranged from 14 year old Jessie Clark to 82 year old Mary Fletcher. Ages of the accused ranged from 18 to 57.
Two murders are currently unsolved (or more correctly no arrests), that of Marley Rowe and that of Richard Doucette.
Here's a table with a breakdown on the murders:
Assuming a population for the city of 520K, that works out to a relatively low 1.35 murders per 100,000. I believe that's lower than Toronto for 2014, but I'll have to check.
In terms of where the murders happened, all but one occurred in the lower city; the lone other murder was on the Mountain in Ward 8. In fact, wards 2, 3 and 4 all had two murders.
For causes of death, stabbing was by far the most common cause of death, with four out of the seven murders (time for a knife registry?). Only one murder involved a shooting.
Ages of the victims ranged from 14 year old Jessie Clark to 82 year old Mary Fletcher. Ages of the accused ranged from 18 to 57.
Two murders are currently unsolved (or more correctly no arrests), that of Marley Rowe and that of Richard Doucette.
Here's a table with a breakdown on the murders:
| Date of Murder | Victim | Victim's Age | Cause of Death | City Ward | Suspect | |
| January 1st, 2014 | Marley Rowe | 23 | Shooting | 3 (Barton and Sherman) | N/A | |
| January 4th, 2014 | Margaret Elizabeth Steer | 56 | Stabbing | 2 (MacNab Street | Karen Flynn, 43 | |
| January 9th, 2014 | Ernie Sitter | 57 | Blunt Force Trauma | 4 (King Street East at Edgemont) | Rodney Ryan, 42 | |
| February 23rd, 2014 | Mary Fletcher | 82 | Neglect | 8 (Rymal Rd W, East of Garth) | William Fletcher, 57 | |
| February 28th, 2014 | Richard Doucette | 28 | Stabbing | 2 (103 Barton St. E near Mary St.) | N/A | |
| August 18th, 2014 | Jesse Clark | 14 | Stabbing | 3 (Lincoln Ave and Gordon St) | Brodie Nicholls, 18 | |
| November 6th, 2014 | Tony Robles | 66 | Stabbing | 4 (33 Morley St. ) | Jonathan Robles, 35 |
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