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5.10 Did Britain Hang an Innocent Man? The Murders at Rillington Place Part 2

  • arossmann02
  • May 5
  • 1 min read

Timothy Evans being escorted by police from Paddington Station to Notting Hill police, c. December 1949/ Associated News
Timothy Evans being escorted by police from Paddington Station to Notting Hill police, c. December 1949/ Associated News

When 25-year-old Tim Evans was hanged for killing his wife and 14-month-old daughter in 1949, few outside of his family questioned whether justice had been done. After all, Evans had at one point confessed to the crimes. But during his trial he recanted, saying that a neighbor had killed his 20-year-old wife Beryl during a botched abortion attempt. It seemed a ludicrous attempt at diversion -- until that same neighbor was himself revealed to be a serial killer just three years later. The questions sparked by the case helped fuel a movement to halt the death penalty in Britain.


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