Colin Howell

Colin Howell
Born Colin Howell
(1959-03-14) 14 March 1959
Portadown, Northern Ireland
Criminal penalty Life imprisonment for murder (minimum 21 years), 512 years for sexual assault
Spouse(s) Lesley Clarke (1983–1991)
Kyle Jorgensen (1997–2011)
Conviction(s) Murder, Sexual Assault
Partner(s) Hazel Elkin (1990–1996)
Killings
Victims 2
Span of killings
18–19 May 1991
Country Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Date apprehended
18 November 2010

Colin Howell (born 14 March 1959) is a Northern Irish convicted double murderer. The murders and surrounding story were the subject of an ITV drama series The Secret broadcast in April and May 2016.

Howell killed his wife Lesley (née Clarke) and the husband of his lover, Trevor Buchanan (who was an RUC officer), in what appeared to be a suicide pact between the spouse of two lovers. The bodies were found in a fume-filled car in Castlerock on May 19, 1991.[1]

Howell, a native of Portadown and a dentist by occupation, was a deeply religious father of ten and a former lay preacher.[2] He married Lesley in July 1983. They were members of the local Baptist church. After his wife's death Howell married Kyle Jorgensen, a native of New York, with whom he had five children.

Howell confessed his role in the murders to elders in his church who urged him to inform police.[3] He pleaded guilty to the murders on 18 November 2010 and was sentenced to life imprisonment. He was told he must serve a minimum 21-year jail term.[4]

His former lover Hazel (née Elkin, formerly married to Trevor Buchanan, currently married to David Stewart) claimed in court that she acted under duress, but was found guilty of the murders of Lesley Howell and Trevor Buchanan in March 2011 and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 18 years.[5][6]

On 17 May 2011 Howell pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting nine female patients in his surgery over a period of several years.[7]

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