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  • Rosella
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    It seems the length between sentencing and hanging was quite arbitrary sometimes, though. Henry Burnett, the last man to be hanged in Scotland, (in Aberdeen) died only a fortnight after he was sentenced to death, in July 1963.

    Allen and Evans, the last murderers to hang in Britain, were sentenced in July 1964 and were executed in August of that year. Of course Britain doesn't have courts in State jurisdictions to worry about.

    The last man to be executed in Australia, Robert Ryan, hanged because the Premier of Victoria at the time (1967) was determined that he would.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    I was really surprised at the time that it took almost 2 years to execute Cook. Nowadays it usually takes more that 10 years
    G'day Stan

    It actually only took a year.

    He was convicted and sentenced Nov '51 executed Dec '52. He had previously been sentenced to about 250 years [from memory] for some of the crimes. seem to recall that there were different jurisdictions involved so it needed a couple of trials.

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  • GUT
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    Though the last executions in England [Aug 1964] were only about 4 months after the crimes.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Rosella View Post
    The first murderer I can remember taking any notice of was Gunther Padola, the police killer who had a bout of amnesia following his arrest. He was captured in July 1959 and I have very clear memories of his face, with a huge black eye, on the front page of the newspaper.
    The black eye was of course caused by a door hitting his face during his arrest! He went to trial in mid-July 1959 and was hanged on Guy Fawkes day, the 5th November.
    Where as by the mid 60s 2 years was about the norm.

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  • Rosella
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    The first murderer I can remember taking any notice of was Gunther Padola, the police killer who had a bout of amnesia following his arrest. He was captured in July 1959 and I have very clear memories of his face, with a huge black eye, on the front page of the newspaper.
    The black eye was of course caused by a door hitting his face during his arrest! He went to trial in mid-July 1959 and was hanged on Guy Fawkes day, the 5th November.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    The British were better back then at sending convicts to a speedy execution.
    Executions got slower and slower from the day of conviction, to within weeks to a couple of years to ,,,

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  • sdreid
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    The British were better back then at sending convicts to a speedy execution.

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  • sdreid
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    Back then, I was under the impression that convicted murderers were executed within a couple of weeks.

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  • sdreid
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    I was really surprised at the time that it took almost 2 years to execute Cook. Nowadays it usually takes more that 10 years

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    I remember the William Cook murder spree in the news when I was four.

    It was pretty scary for a kid that age too.

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  • sdreid
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    I remember the William Cook murder spree in the news when I four.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    The oldest person in the U.K. was born in 1900. I wonder if she remembers the Camden Town Murder of 1907.
    I remember crimes in the news when I was far younger than seven.

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  • Cogidubnus
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    I once knew a lady who claimed her husband was descended from the Tudors.
    As a teenager I knew a park keeper, one George Bolingbroke, who claimed descent from John of Gaunt...the name was right I suppose, but who knows?

    All the best

    Dave

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  • sdreid
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    The oldest person in the U.K. was born in 1900. I wonder if she remembers the Camden Town Murder of 1907.

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  • sdreid
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    The Civil War version of the drone.

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