Age: 24
Sex: male
Crime: murder (repeat offender)
End Of Full Sentence: Whole Life Tariff
Place: Wharf Street, Cardiff
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Malcolm Green was first convicted of the murder of Glenys Johnson 41, a Cardiff prostitute in 1971. Five months after his release in 1991 Malcolm Green murdered and dismembered Clive Tully, a young tourist from New Zealand who he had befriended.
Malcolm Green served 18 years for the first murder. He was then given a whole life tariff for the second murder.
Malcolm Green murdered Glenys Johnson, a prostitute, in 1971. Her body was found under a car on some waste ground off of Wharf Street in Cardiff near the docks with her throat cut.
After the murder, Malcolm Green called the police and said, 'Have you found the body yet? There will be four more. This is the ripper'.
When the police went to Malcolm Green's flat on the Coed-Y-Gores Estate in Llanederyn, they found a dummy with a knife in it's chest and with a red substance staining the area of the stab point.
Clive Tully was murdered in 1991 and dismembered. His murder was known as the 'Body in the Bags' murder. Malcolm Green beat Clive Tully over the head with a hammer and then dismembered his body with a saw. His body parts were then wrapped in plastic and dumped around Wales.
After finding the body parts the police went to Malcolm Green's flat where they found blood on the stairs and under the bed and he was arrested.