There's a thread on these Forums about the Ruth Ellis, but if anyone fancies a top read about this case, then I can recommend A Fine Day For A Hanging by Carol Anne Lee.
Another case at the time, although not a capital case, that gave plenty of people good cause to think hard, and did I think go some way to changing the old attitudes, was The Profumo Scandal. Here, Dr Stephen Ward was hung out to dry by the Establishment, mostly because of his liberal views, but also because he was a perceived member of the hoi polloi who dared mix with his betters and then accuse them of corruption. His trial (for living on immoral earnings but really, I think, the Establishment's way of fixing him for Profumo's fall from grace) is I understand under review by the CCRC.
Graham
Another case at the time, although not a capital case, that gave plenty of people good cause to think hard, and did I think go some way to changing the old attitudes, was The Profumo Scandal. Here, Dr Stephen Ward was hung out to dry by the Establishment, mostly because of his liberal views, but also because he was a perceived member of the hoi polloi who dared mix with his betters and then accuse them of corruption. His trial (for living on immoral earnings but really, I think, the Establishment's way of fixing him for Profumo's fall from grace) is I understand under review by the CCRC.
Graham
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