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Syd Dernley (1920–1994)

Auteur van The Hangman's Tale: Memoirs of a Public Executioner

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Geboortedatum
1920-12-29
Overlijdensdatum
1994-11-01
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
UK
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Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
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Hangman
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Syd Dernley (29 December 1920 – 1 November 1994) was dubbed, as also has been Albert Pierrepoint, "the last British hangman", although in fact he was not (this title belongs jointly to Harry Allen and Robert Leslie Stewart). He was a welder by trade, but was appointed assistant executioner by the Home Office in 1949, and participated in 20 hangings until he was replaced in 1954. Execution by hanging continued in Britain until 1964. In 1950 he assisted Albert Pierrepoint in the hanging of Timothy Evans for the murder of his family, although Evans was pardoned posthumously in 1966 when it was discovered John Reginald Halliday Christie may have been the killer, as Christie's murders all carried a similar modus operandi to the deaths of Evans' family. On 8 May 1951, Pierrepoint and Dernley escorted convicted murderer James Inglis to the gallows immediately adjacent, and hanged him without delay — the fastest hanging on record, taking only seven seconds from the time he was removed from his cell until his fatal 'long drop'.

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Memoirs of a man that had been an assistant executioner in the UK during a period of the 1940s and 1950s, and had been an assistant to the noted Albert Pierrepoint, the last of England's well-known hangmen. A great deal of technical insight as to how hangings were carried out toward the end of capital punishment in the UK.
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EricCostello | 1 andere bespreking | Sep 13, 2020 |
One would think that executioners would be in a position to provide interesting memoirs. Invariably it turns out that they only want to write about the criminals and cases they are involved with. Their contribution, in the larger picture, is quite small - a matter of minutes in a life of crime. Not surprisingly then, if the tale of the criminal is to be told, it must be almost entirely without reference to the executioner. What would really be interesting is a work about how execution works, how the bureaucracy and administration of death operates, how executioners come to practice their calling and how do they live in day-to-day world among people engaged in more mundane professions.… (meer)
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