November 29, 2003

Lennie Lawson

Leonard Keith Lawson, a convicted rapist and murderer, died on Nov. 29 in his cell at the Grafton Correctional Centre in New South Wales. Authorities say he probably suffered a heart attack. He was 76.

Lawson worked as a successful commercial artist and photographer before he became a violent criminal. In 1954, he kidnapped five models, took them into the Terrey Hills bush in north Sydney and raped two of them at gunpoint; he also sexually assaulted the others. Originally sentenced to be executed, Lawson received a 14-year prison sentence after the death penalty was commuted. When he was released, Lawson used his artistic background to lure new victims.

On Nov. 7, 1962, while painting a portrait of 16-year-old Jane Bower, Lawson tied her up, sexually assaulted her then stabbed her to death. The next day, he carried a gun into the Sydney Church of England Girls' Grammar School and took several students hostage. Fifteen-year-old Wendy Sue Luscombe, who was sitting in the chapel pews, was shot and killed during the siege. This time, Lawson received a life sentence.

Imprisonment didn't curb Lawson's violent tendencies. Ten years into his second incarceration, a group of dancers gave a concert for the inmates at his prison. At the end of the performance, Lawson jumped on stage and threatened to kill one of the dancers, Sharon Hamilton, with a knife. Although Hamilton was released unharmed, she committed suicide six years after the attack.

One of the oldest prisoners in Australia, Lawson spent 48 years in prison, and has been behind bars continuously since 1962. Several of his paintings currently hang at the prison where he died.

Posted on November 29, 2003 11:16 PM

Tributes

I am not sure but I believe Mr Lawson has a daughter in Queensland and I believe she maybe my sister if anyone knows her where abouts could you please pass on my e mail address to her thank you. I contacted the Grafton Jail after attending a Family reunion at Avoca in Victoria.

Kindest regards Judi

Posted by Judi on April 21, 2006 10:19 PM

Judi, regarding Len Lawson, he has a daughter and son in Queensland and his son would be happy to have a chat. Contact me via email if you like,
Annette.

Posted by Annette on October 20, 2006 5:44 AM

i have a portiat that was painted by len in 1984 it was a painting of me when i was 18 months old .it is signed "an oringial oil painting by Lenord Laswon" grafton 1984 i would be happy to send you a copy of the painting,

Posted by corinne on November 28, 2006 6:15 PM

I probably wouldn't have said anything, but due to the mention of these family connections I thought I should take advantage of the coincidence. Len Lawson was apparently the cousin of my great grandmother Amy Beasley (nee Patience). I would be very interested if this connection could be verified, though there is certainly no urgency. You can email me on Prometheus912@hotmail.com

Posted by Trent on December 29, 2006 5:04 AM

If any relative of Lennie would like to contact his son please contact me at neoeshe1@hotmail.com

Posted by Annette on March 2, 2007 6:50 AM

Who are you to ask about such a person. any one who has ever had contaact with this monster must be living in absolute hell. What a monster. Even if I do say say so myself. I am about to fininsh a book on my life and this monster had played a part as much as I would like to think his existance has not affected my life, to be honest his presents has always been in my life. Any real life knowledge of the events that changed the course of this mans reason for what he actually did , I am happy too acknowledge if proof of actual facts can be confirmed.

Posted by mary Jayne on September 22, 2007 8:08 AM

I knew Len when I was in prison at Goulburn and Len was the librian. He seemed like a quite bloke.
I met him because he use to illustrate the Lone Avenger comics. Was very shocked when after his release he did what he did.

Posted by joshua on October 20, 2007 1:56 AM

Sorry. What I should have said that I was serving 2 years in prison for carrying a pistol. No dishonesty or stealing or sex offences.

Posted by joshua on October 29, 2007 4:37 AM

Joshua,
How old are you now and what time period are your memories from, There are so many unanswered periods of time in the life of this man.

Posted by mary-jayne on February 15, 2008 4:58 AM

Corinne,
are you a relation or was your family a relation of Len Lawson? I know some time has passed since you lodged your commetes,however I am interested in seeing a copy of one of Len's paintings.

Posted by Larry on February 29, 2008 6:08 AM

Joshua about what year did you have contact with Lenny Lawson in prison at Goulburn.
I WOULD APPRECIATE any time frame that you can confirm.

Posted by mary jayne on March 7, 2008 7:09 AM

Keith Lawson was my father's cousin, child of my grandmother's sister. My grandmother was Charlotte Nichols and Keith's mother was Mary. Trent if you see this, Amy was my Aunty. My father was Thomas Patience.

Posted by Rosslyn on May 3, 2008 3:21 AM

Well finally i decided to write something about Len, i wrote to Len from 1999 to 2003, in that time i got to know a man by pen and paper, yes to some people he appeared a monster, but at the time he was sick without knowing it, from the time i knew him, he was a total gentleman, honest genuine, not the normal criminal/Jail type person,
remorsefull, and very open, to me he was a special friend.... and always will be
R.I.P Lenny
susenslattery@hotmail.com

Posted by Susen on May 12, 2008 12:55 AM

i have a comic "the hooded rider" for sale by len lawson any interest contact me. at amazingstarrat@hotmail.com

Posted by bob on May 18, 2008 9:50 PM


Wow! what a sad story, I would like to see photos of him before, and after the murders.
Twenty year ago, I started finding secrects hidden in Art treasure books. Kit Williams put an unbeliveable adventure hidden in his bueatful book Masquarade. Trust me that man can hide stuff. For example, I walked a fourteen mile long rabbit, made from bends in British roads, that matchs his gold back cover page rabbit pefectly. In addition I will be publishing a book about his book called Who's Chashing Whom?
Next I daily digested the thousands of secrets in the American hidden adventure called Treasure, (see Warner Books) it was more of the same type stuff.
Anyway I saw this story, and having a bit of a police problem myself latly, found it very intresting.

Posted by Daniel M on July 16, 2008 9:59 PM

I find it very interesing that amazing star rat has posted a comic of Len's on the 60th Birthday of his daughter. Is this in memory of her or are you just a freak.

Posted by me on November 23, 2008 8:35 AM

I am a writer researching Len Lawson. The story is fascinating. I would like to contact anyone who knew Lawson, particularly his family, to understand more about the personal side of the man himself. Email is truecrimesla@gmail.com.

Posted by tina on January 27, 2009 5:33 PM

Larry

I am not blood related i am the neice of a famous underworld figure i know he new laswon and visted with him the painting was a gift for my parents the painting is for sale leave your email and i will get a copy to you

from corinne

Posted by corinne on March 4, 2009 2:20 AM

I am the daughter of Graham Troy who was the cousin of Jane Bower the 16 year old girl who was murdered raped and disfigured by the monster Lenny Lawson. My Father was only in his 20's when he found his cousin dead on the floor in Lenny's apartment. Lenny Lawson has caused enormous grief in my family still to this day. Jane has 3 brother's and sisters who are still coping with the death of their sister. We are all glad he died in jail!

Posted by Helen Jones on April 27, 2009 11:39 PM

I knew the Lawson family so well when living just around the corner from Keith Lawson's butcher shop in Belgrave St Manly. Keith's daughter Natalie and I were the best of friends. I have always wondered where Natalie ended up living in later years. I even at the age of 13 or so had a crush on Lennie my friend's older brother. Handsome and talented with his comic book Lone Avenger so popular, his studio was on the cnr of Belgrave & Denison Sts Manly just opposite his father's butcher shop. The Lawsons were such a truly happy family. I will never forget them I know they moved up to Ernest St Balgowlah possibly to get away from the tragic happenings and understandable publicity. I, some years back was paying a call on an acquaintance in Minnie Waters, and happened to recognise a painting by Lennie ..it was hanging on the wall of her caravan. The owner had been given it personally by Len on a friendship visit to the Grafton Jail.

Posted by Joyce Sly on June 13, 2009 1:06 AM

I would like to make contact with Judi above. Pleased contact me as I have information for you about Lennys daughter from Queensland.

Posted by Paul on August 4, 2009 4:45 PM

Len, painted a picture of my grandfather in his army uniform.. A very talented man.. but obviously had some problems upstairs in the old melon... send2nick@hotmail.com

Posted by Nick on October 2, 2009 8:36 AM

l was the sweeper (cleaner), in the units that len lawson was lived in at grafton jail. he was a totaly private person, who spent almost all his time in his room. he was a quiet spoken, and verry private man. l feel the right thing was done not releesing him as he was unable to deel with life as we live itand if he was releesed l feel he would of not been able to not reafend. l am sure that he knew that also.he was a verry talanted Australian artist, and a man with a merderers sole.his storry and artitic talent is our history. r.i.p. len lawson.

Posted by jeff haselden on January 20, 2010 12:46 AM
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