Burker

/ˈbɜːrkər/ noun

A person who burkes; someone who suppresses something quietly or historically, a person who commits smothering murders as William Burke did.

From the verb 'burke' (derived from William Burke's name) plus the agent suffix '-er'. Created in the 19th century as the crime and its suppression became well-known.

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