Some of the characters in the Christie story were certainly heard of after he was caught.
For example, Alexander Baker gave evidence in both the magistrates court and the Old Bailey, but I think he disappeared again after the trial. Ludovic Kennedy apparently interviewed both Hookway and Kitchener around 1959-1961 as part of his research for 10 Rillington Place, but Hookway could not be traced by the Brabin enquiry in 1966. Possibly both Hookway and Kitchener were dead by then; Kitchener was already in poor health at the time of the Evans murders in 1949.
I wonder if Alexander Pomeroy Baker could even still be alive at the present time, although he would be a very old man by now. I also wonder what happened to Beresford Brown who discovered the bodies in the kitchen; could he possibly still be alive?
It is stated in the paperback edition of the Brabin enquiry (Rillington Place - The Stationary Office) that around 1959-60 Hookway stated that he considered Beryl Evans to be "a tarty little thing" with whom Christie was having an affair with Evans's consent. Interestingly, Rupert Furneaux records in The Two Stranglers of Rillington Place that convicted killer Donald Hume stated that Evans told him the same thing when on remand in Brixton Prison. However, there is no evidence to support this, and it seems unlikely. Hume was himself apparently a notorious lier.
Ludovic Kennedy certainly states in 10 Rillington Place that Beryl told Lucy Endecott that Christie was going to abort her, but this is rejected by John Eddowes in The Two Killers of Rillington Place.
One also wonders if Lucy Endecott is still alive today!!!
I will post my thoughts on Evans and the M2 statement later.
For example, Alexander Baker gave evidence in both the magistrates court and the Old Bailey, but I think he disappeared again after the trial. Ludovic Kennedy apparently interviewed both Hookway and Kitchener around 1959-1961 as part of his research for 10 Rillington Place, but Hookway could not be traced by the Brabin enquiry in 1966. Possibly both Hookway and Kitchener were dead by then; Kitchener was already in poor health at the time of the Evans murders in 1949.
I wonder if Alexander Pomeroy Baker could even still be alive at the present time, although he would be a very old man by now. I also wonder what happened to Beresford Brown who discovered the bodies in the kitchen; could he possibly still be alive?
It is stated in the paperback edition of the Brabin enquiry (Rillington Place - The Stationary Office) that around 1959-60 Hookway stated that he considered Beryl Evans to be "a tarty little thing" with whom Christie was having an affair with Evans's consent. Interestingly, Rupert Furneaux records in The Two Stranglers of Rillington Place that convicted killer Donald Hume stated that Evans told him the same thing when on remand in Brixton Prison. However, there is no evidence to support this, and it seems unlikely. Hume was himself apparently a notorious lier.
Ludovic Kennedy certainly states in 10 Rillington Place that Beryl told Lucy Endecott that Christie was going to abort her, but this is rejected by John Eddowes in The Two Killers of Rillington Place.
One also wonders if Lucy Endecott is still alive today!!!
I will post my thoughts on Evans and the M2 statement later.
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