A tale of two murders
Thompson, Laura
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The death penalty is never without its ethical conflicts or moral questions. Never more so than when the person being led to the gallows may very well be innocent of the actual crime
if not innocent according social concepts of femininity.A Tale of Two Murders is an engrossing examination of the Ilford murder
which became a legal cause ce´le`bre in the 1920s
and led to the hanging of Edith Thompson and her lover
Freddy Bywaters. On the night of October 3
1922
as Edith and her husband
Percy
were walking home from the theatre
a man sprang out of the darkness and stabbed Percy to death. The assailant was none other than Bywaters.When the police discovered his relationship with Edith
she—who had denied knowledge of the attack—was arrested as his accomplice. Her passionate love letters to Bywaters
read out at the ensuing trial
sealed her fate
even though Bywaters insisted Edith had no part in planning the murder. They were both hanged. Freddy was demonstrably guilty; but was Edith truly so?In shattering detail and with masterful emotional insight
Laura Thompson charts the course of a liaison with thrice-fatal consequences
and investigates what a troubling case tells us about perceptions of women
innocence
and guilt.
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