Thomas Johnson (murderer)


Thomas William Johnson, was convicted of a double murder in Dunolly, Victoria. He confessed to two killings before being executed at Pentridge Prison, Victoria in 1939. Johnson was the fourth of eleven people to be hanged at Pentridge Prison after the closure of Melbourne Gaol in 1929.

The murders

By 1938, the old Windsor Castle Hotel, Dunolly, Victoria was a derelict building on the outskirts of town. It was used a boarding house for pensioners and prospectors down on their luck. In October 1938 there were five men living at the residence.
The two murdered men were
Johnson surrendered himself to police by walking into the Dandenong Police Station on Friday 7 October 1938 and giving a statement.
Johnson's statement. -.
The trial was held in the Ballarat Supreme Court. The jury took six hours to deliver a guilty verdict. The judge sentenced him to death for the murders. Johnson was hanged and buried at Pentridge Prison, Coburg, on 23 January 1939. Asked by the Sheriff in the condemned cell whether he had anything to say, Johnson shook his head and indicated that he wanted execution to proceed.