The Pacemaker Murderer

Published: May 19, 2019, 7:30 p.m.

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Tassie has a reputation of being an inbred backwater twenty years behind the rest of Australia, and to a certain extent that\\u2019s true (less so with regards to the inbreeding perhaps). But sometimes, Tassie is ahead of the times.

That was the case when the murder of David Crawford caused a breakthrough in forensics. Murdered brutally with an axe in his own home, police quickly zeroed in on a suspect \\u2013 friend and neighbour, Ivan Jones. The police needed a way to destroy Jones\\u2019 alibi, and they found it in Crawford\\u2019s pacemaker, which had recorded the time of his death.

This was the first time information was retrieved from a pacemaker in order to solve a murder. See, cool things do happen in Tasmania! It\\u2019s not all incest and dairy farms!


EPISODE NOTES:

72 year old David William Crawford was bludgeoned to death with an axe in his home by Ivan Jones, who was then aged 19. Jones had allegedly committed the crime because he was in need of cash, and he\\u2019d heard that Crawford had a bit stashed away on his property.

Jones lured Crawford outside and struck him six times with an axe. He left the house with only $80 in cash. A few hours later, he rang police, pretending that he\\u2019d just happened across the body.

The police were suspicious of Ivan straight away, but his story kept changing and they needed a smoking gun to prove he was lying about his involvement in the crime. So they looked towards a unique forensic measure \\u2013 examining Crawford\\u2019s pacemaker. It would record the time that the heart stopped \\u2013 but they only had a brief window to retrieve the data before it was erased forever.

Jones was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for the murder of Crawford, but to the shock and horror of his loved ones, and Tasmania as a whole, Jones was paroled after only serving half his sentence.

Our main source this week was is the greatest true crime television show of all time, no contest, Forensic Files, season 11 episode 36, Ticker Tape. Fuck me, how damn good is Forensic Files. It\\u2019s available on Netflix or on Youtube if you\\u2019re feeling dangerous.



Information about Jones\\u2019 paroling can be found here https://www.themercury.com.au/news/tasmania/bridport-axe-murderer-ivan-john-jones-has-been-paroled-for-the-killing-of-pensioner-david-crawford/news-story/0142aba9d8cf03129f8d0e20ab0c63fa?fbclid=IwAR0HfPppeFQYTIFNGqEO9G_sDuhYp99ZdMyD8xmBSWLwQMfJyGtbW228Og8



Transcripts of the ABC Program Catalyst that covered the case can be found here https://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/s1052901.htm



More info can be found here https://www.examiner.com.au/story/471037/murderer-to-be-released-on-monday/?fbclid=IwAR0tuRuTUsA-5yekSwmelV4RjTdjg7YGVPn5S8J4x_NDaaXWNRFTmJ47i8E

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