Who Is Thomas Randolph?

Recently a three-part docuseries, The Black Widower: The Six Wives of Thomas Randolph, premiered on 15 July 2024 which talks about Thomas Randolph, who is now serving 60 years to life and is presently incarcerated at the Lovelock Correctional Center. Thomas was convicted of killing his sixth wife and the hitman he hired.

Who Is Thomas Randolph? Biography & Parents Details

Thomas Randolph, popularly known as The Black Widower, is a serial killer who was convicted in connection with the murders of his sixth wife and the hitman he hired to get the job done back in 2008. Moreover, he was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences with additional prison time for gun charges. He is now the subject of a three-part docuseries, The Black Widower: The Six Wives of Thomas Randolph, which premiered on 15 July 2024. Apart from that, Thomas Randolph is yet to have a Wikipedia page.

Thomas Randolph was born Thomas William Randolph to his mother, Dorothy Randolph, and his father, Thomas Randolph Sr, in South Carolina, USA. As per records, his father, who died at the age of 82 in 2012, co-owned H&W Truss and Manufacturing and was a welding instructor for the Clearfield Job Corp Center for many years. Moreover, his father retired from the U.S. Air Force as MSgt. Apart from that, Thomas Randolph grew up along with his brother, Joseph Randolph.

Thomas Randolph enjoys celebrating her birthday in February every year with his family and friends. Moreover, he was born in February 1955, which makes him 69 years old at the time of writing. Looking at his date of birth, the serial killer has Aquarius or Pisces as his zodiac or birth sign.

Meanwhile, as Thomas Randolph was born to his parents in South Carolina, USA, he holds American nationality. Apart from that, he comes from a family of white ethnic background and follows Christianity as his religion.

Concerning his educational background, Thomas Randolph started his educational journey at a high school in his hometown. Based on the available data, he is a high school graduate. At the age of 69, Thomas Randolph looks fabulous in his height of 6 feet with a decent weight of around 98 Kg.

Thomas Randolph Wikipedia Details

Date Of Birth: February

Birth Year: 1955

Father: Thomas Randolph Sr 

Mother: Dorothy Randolph

Age: 69 years old

Siblings: One Brother

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius or Pisces

Relationship Status: Single

Birth Place: South Carolina, United States

Married Date: N/A

Nationality: American

Ex-wife: Sharon Causse

Religion: Christianity

Children: two kids

Ethnicity: White

Profession: Serial Killer

Height: 6 feet

Net Worth: N/A

Weight: Decent

Wikipedia: No

Education: High School

Facebook: Link

College: N/A

Instagram: Link

Thomas Randolph Married Life

Thomas Randolph was married for the first time in 1975 with his first wife, Kathryn Thomas. Based on the available data, they were together for eight years before they divorced in 1983. As per his first wife, Thomas was controlling, manipulative, and psychologically abusive.

On the same day when he got divorce from his first wife, Thomas got married to his second wife, Becky Gault. However, his second wife died just three years of their marriage. Her death was initially ruled a suicide. She was found with a bullet lodged in her head, though Thomas was never convicted of her murder. Thomas Randolph received a whopping $500,000 life insurance payout after his second wife's death.

Later, he was married to his third wife, Gayna Allmon. They had a dispute in their marriage and his third wife left him. After that, Thomas Randolph married his fourth wife, Francis Thomas, who died in the hospital following complications from a botched heart surgery in 2004.

His fifth wife, Leona Stapleton, died of cancer and little is known of their relationship. Finally, Thomas Randolph was married to his sixth wife, Sharon Causse, who died during what is now believed to have been a staged home invasion in 2008. As per records, he hired a hitman to shoot his wife to death and make it look like a burglary gone wrong so that he could cash in on the over $300,000 life insurance payout.