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Overview: How did killers behave in their last hours. . .in their last few moments on the scaffold?
No one knew the answer better than John Ellis, Britain’s executioner for nearly a quarter of a century.
He tells how Edith Thompson was carried fainting to the gallows, how Crippen smiled all the way to the noose, and William Palmer fought for his life in the condemned cell.
And why did young Jack Griffiths run to his death? Some died like heroes . . . some like cowards . . .Hangman Ellis executed 203 people and chronicled every last move of many who passed through his hands on the last stage of their trip to eternity.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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