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  1. 12 de abr. de 2017 · Rupert Taylor (author) from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada on April 24, 2017: March 1950: in a notorious British murder case, Timothy John Evans was hanged for killing his daughter in what turned out to be a miscarriage of justice caused by a bungled police investigation and the false testimony of the real killer John Christie.

  2. 18 de jul. de 2021 · Timothy Evans (center), being escorted by police from Paddington Station to Notting Hill Police Station, December 1949. Evans went on trial on January 11, 1950, charged with the murder of his daughter, Geraldine. He recanted his confession and blamed his neighbor, John Christie for the murders. Christine and his wife, Ethel, appeared as witness ...

  3. The Trial of Timothy Evans. On January 11, 1950, Evans was tried at the Old Bailey for the murder of his baby, but his wife's murder was also included in the testimony. Mr. Justice Lewis, whose health was quickly deteriorating, presided. Christmas Humphreys was the prosecutor and he relied on Christie as his chief witness.

  4. Timothy Evans fue acusado de esos dos asesinatos, fue declarado culpable del asesinato de su hija, y ahorcado en 1950. Entonces Christie fue un testigo clave de la fiscalía, pero cuando sus propios crímenes fueron descubiertos tres años más tarde, se plantearon serias dudas sobre la integridad de la culpabilidad de Evans.

  5. 19 de may. de 2023 · Murderpedia Timothy John Evans, the man who would later be blamed for a murder committed by John Christie. According to the Radio Times, it’s thought that he did this because of his low self-esteem and a desire to fit in with those around him. Evans met Beryl Thorley in 1946 and the two married a year later.

  6. 26 de mar. de 2020 · 25 year old Timothy Evans from Merthyr Tydfil was hanged in March 1950 after being falsely convicted of the murder of his daughter at their flat in Rillington Place in London's Notting Hill district.

  7. 19 de ene. de 2019 · Timothy Evans. November 30th, 1949, Timothy Evans entered the police station in Merthyr Tydfil. He was worried for the safety of his eighteen-month-old Geraldine, he told them.