Stringybark Creek.
Yes. Ned Kelly murdered three policemen. He was a murderer.
1878.
Yes. Ned Kelly was killed as a bushranger. He was hanged for the murder of three policemen.
A murderer. He saved nobody from anything, but did kill three policemen.
Yes. Ned Kelly was a villain, as he was a bushranger and a murderer, with no respect for the law or for the lives of policemen.
The three policemen killed by bushranger Ned Kelly were Sergeant Michael Kennedy, Constable Michael Scanlon and mounted Constable Thomas Lonigan.
Three policemen were murdered by the Kelly Gang at Stringybark Creek in October 1878. The policemen were Constables Michael Kennedy, Thomas Lonigan and Michael Scanlon.
Ned Kelly was a notorious Australian Bush ranger. It is believed that Ned Kelly his brothers and friends had killed three policemen. After a violent confrontation with police Kelly was arrested in 1880. He was sent to jail and tried for murders. He was later convicted for three counts of willful murders and was hanged in November, 1880.
Lonigan, Scanlon, and Kennedy.
Stringybark Creek was the site of what was arguably Ned Kelly's worst crime - the murder of three policemen. Sergeant Kennedy and Constables Scanlon and McIntyre were murdered during an ambush on 25 October 1878.
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The court found him guilty of murdering Constable Fitzpatrick, and then sentenced him to hang