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  1. 5 de mar. de 2020 · 25-year-old Timothy Evans from Merthyr Tydfil was hanged in March 1950 after being falsely convicted of the murder of his daughter at their flat in Rillington Place in London's Notting Hill district. During his trial, he accused his downstairs neighbour John Christie, the chief prosecutor's witness, of committing the murder - and three years ...

  2. The case. Timothy Evans from Merthyr Tydfil was hanged on 9 March 1950 after being falsely convicted of the murder of his daughter at their flat in Rillington Place in London's Notting Hill district. During his trial, he accused his downstairs neighbour John Christie, the chief prosecutor's witness, of committing the murder.

  3. 6 de ago. de 2014 · In January 2003 the Home Office awarded Timothy Evans’s half-sister, and his sister Eileen compensation for the miscarriage of justice in Evans’s trial. Lord Brennan QC wrote “the conviction and execution of Timothy Evans for the murder of his child was wrongful and a miscarriage of justice” he added “there is no evidence to implicate Timothy Evans in the murder of his wife.

  4. 19 de may. de 2023 · Murderpedia Timothy John Evans, the man who would later be blamed for a murder committed by John Christie. According to the Radio Times, it’s thought that he did this because of his low self-esteem and a desire to fit in with those around him. Evans met Beryl Thorley in 1946 and the two married a year later.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2010 · Timothy Evans family's 60-year conviction wait. The case has been the subject of three judicial reviews, featured in at least three books, two films and a folk ballad, as well as occupying countless parliamentary debates and newspaper column inches. Broadcaster Sir Ludovic Kennedy wrote his most famous book about it causing a national outcry.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Timothy Evans arriving at Paddington train station with two detectives (Image: Mirrorpix) On March 9, 1950, a young Welshman living in London was sentenced to death for one of the worst crimes ...

  7. Timothy John Evans (* 20.November 1924 in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales; † 9. März 1950 in London) war höchstwahrscheinlich das Opfer eines der bekanntesten britischen Justizirrtümer.Seine Hinrichtung durch Hängen für einen Mord, den wahrscheinlich sein Nachbar John Christie begangen hatte, führte zu erheblichem Aufsehen in England und schließlich zur faktischen Abschaffung der Todesstrafe ...