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Ten Rillington Place

Timothy John Evans was charged with the slaying of his wife and hung. When it was discovered after his death that Evans was in fact not the killer, and John Reginald Christie committed this and many other gruesome killings, public outcry led to the abolishment of the death penalty in England.

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  • "Ten Rillington Place"
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  • "In 1953 John Christie was hanged for the murder, at no. 10 Rillington place, Nottinghill, of his wife. He was at that time known to have committed other murders, including one for which Timothy Evans had been hanged in 1950. In 1966 Evans was granted a posthumous pardon."
  • "Timothy John Evans was charged with the slaying of his wife and hung. When it was discovered after his death that Evans was in fact not the killer, and John Reginald Christie committed this and many other gruesome killings, public outcry led to the abolishment of the death penalty in England."@en

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  • "Ten Rillington Place"@en
  • "Ten Rillington Place"
  • "Rillington Place Nr 10 : Die Geschichte e. Justizmordes"
  • "Ten, Rillington Place"
  • "Ten Rillington Place : an open letter to the Home Secretary concerning the probable miscarrige of Justice in the case of timothy John Evans"@en
  • "10 Rillington Place"@en
  • "10 Rillington Place"
  • "Ten Rillington Place. [On the case of Timothy J. Evans and John R.H. Christie. With plates, including portraits, maps and plans.]"@en
  • "Rillington Place Nr. 10; die Geschichte eines Justizmordes"
  • "Ten Rillington Place. [On the trials for murder of Timothy Evans and J.R.H. Christie. With plates, including portraits.]"@en
  • "Rillington Place Nr. 10 : die Geschichte eines Justizmorder"
  • "Ten Rillington Place. [On the trials for murder of Timothy Evans and J. R. H. Christie. With plates, including portraits.]"