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Home / Crime and Justice / Black Panther Killer: A 50-Year Legacy of Fear

Black Panther Killer: A 50-Year Legacy of Fear

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Lesley Whittle was kidnapped by Donald Neilson, known as the Black Panther.
  • Neilson killed three sub-postmasters before kidnapping Lesley Whittle.
  • Neilson was convicted of kidnapping and murder, receiving four life sentences.
Black Panther Killer: A 50-Year Legacy of Fear

In 1975, 17-year-old Lesley Whittle was kidnapped from her home by Donald Neilson, a criminal notorious for his black attire and balaclava, earning him the moniker 'the Black Panther.' This horrifying act followed a nationwide crime spree during which Neilson had already murdered three sub-postmasters in different towns across England. The abduction of Lesley Whittle from her family's home in Shropshire sent shockwaves across the country, initiating a massive police investigation.

Despite a series of attempted ransom drops and a vast manhunt, Lesley was tragically found dead approximately two months after her kidnapping, discovered in a drainage shaft in Staffordshire. Donald Neilson was eventually apprehended in December of the same year, exhibiting suspicious behavior near a post office in Nottinghamshire. His trial for the kidnapping and murder captivated the nation, with his defense lawyer recounting the complexities of representing a widely condemned figure.

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Neilson confessed to the kidnapping and extortion but denied murder, claiming Lesley's death was accidental. He was found guilty of murder and kidnapping in 1976 and received a sentence of four life sentences. He later died in prison in December 2011. A new BBC Sounds series, 'The Cop, The Kidnap and The Killer,' revisits this chilling case on the 50th anniversary of Neilson's arrest, featuring interviews with those closely involved.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Black Panther was Donald Neilson, a former builder and army serviceman known for wearing black during his crimes.
Lesley Whittle was kidnapped in January 1975 from her home in Highley, Shropshire.
Donald Neilson was convicted of kidnapping and murder, receiving four life sentences, and died in prison in 2011.

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