Dr. Anthony Bowl is a paranoid schizophrenic
killer. At
Wimbledon station, he pushed Margaret
Pucci in the path of the oncoming
Portsmouth to London express. Witnesses saw a
smiling Bowl emerge through the crowd of passengers with his arms
outstretched. He gave Pucci a powerful push onto the tracks. She
managed to get back onto all-fours but was hit by the train a
second later. Off-duty police sergeant Andrew Freestone and
American businessman Gary Youdam tackled Bowl.
At his trial at
the
Old Bailey, he
pleaded guilty to manslaughter through diminished responsibility.
On
1 December
1987, he was committed to
Broadmoor HospitalBowl had served as
a policeman in the then
Rhodesia and had an estimated
IQ of
150. At the time of the killing, Bowl was living in a hostel in
Kingston upon Thames and was a
part-time patient at mental hospital. He was trying to earn a
living as a part-time maths tutor.
In 1984, Bowl attacked a CID
typist with a pair of scissors outside a
Liverpool police station. In 1986, Bowl
knifed his fifth wife 18-year-old Austrian Martina Kreischbaum. She
divorced him.
Margaret Pucci – a telephonist from
Addlestone,
Surrey – was aged 40 at the time of her
killing. She left behind a husband Nicholas and two sons Ricardo,
then aged 24, and Andre, then aged 20.<ref>Paul Hooper, Shan
Lancaster, Keith Deves
The Sun 2 December
1987</ref>
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