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  1. Timothy John Evans (20 November 1924 – 9 March 1950) was a Welshman who was wrongfully accused of murdering his wife Beryl and infant daughter Geraldine at their residence in Notting Hill, London. In January 1950, Evans was tried and convicted of the murder of his daughter, and on 9 March he was executed by hanging.

  2. La historia de Timothy Evans, el hombre sentenciado a mu3r-t3 que resultó ser inocente - Notinerd. El caso de Timothy es considerado uno de los errores judiciales más grandes en el sistema legal de Gran Bretaña, y esto cambiaría el rumbo de la historia.

  3. Caso Evans: Inocente Condenado a Muerte Por Asesinato de su Mujer. Maté a mi mujer y arrojé su cadáver al resumidero alcantarillado, dijo John Timothy Evans a los incrédulos policías de una comisaría de Londres el 30 de noviembre de 1949. Confesiones semejantes suelen escucharse con alguna frecuencia.

  4. 17 de sept. de 2021 · After his arrest, Timothy Evans immediately retracted his confessions, claiming that “Christie done it.” Police did not believe him and his trial began at the Old Bailey on January 11, 1950. Under British law at the time, Timothy was only charged with the murder of Geraldine.

  5. Centre for Criminology Blog. The Tragic Life, and Death of Timothy Evans. The case. Timothy Evans from Merthyr Tydfil was hanged on 9 March 1950 after being falsely convicted of the murder of his daughter at their flat in Rillington Place in London's Notting Hill district.

  6. 9 de feb. de 2024 · The early 1950s had witnessed the controversial executions of 25-year-old Timothy Evans, followed by 19-year-old Derek Bentley, a teenager with a mental age of 11 who had been present at the fatal ...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2017 · “There is no evidence to implicate Timothy Evans in the murder of his wife ... She was most probably murdered by Christie.” In common with two other controversial cases, the wrongful execution of Timothy Evans led to the suspension of capital punishment in Britain in 1965 and its abolition in 1969.