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  1. Criminal penalty. Death. 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.

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  3. Sep 17, 2021 · Timothy Evans was convicted of murdering his wife and daughter in 1949, but later exonerated by DNA evidence. Read about his confessions, the role of John Christie, and the legal implications of the case.

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  4. Apr 12, 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.

  5. Jan 19, 2019 · Jan 19, 2019. Timothy Evans was not remarkably bright. You need to understand this if any of what follows is to make sense. He wasn’t terribly nice either. Although subsequent movies have...

  6. Timothy Evans was a Welshman, best remembered as a victim of a serious failure of justice. Evans, who was falsely convicted for the murder of his wife and daughter, was wrongfully executed on March 9, 1950, at ‘HM Prison Pentonville’ in London, England.

  7. Aug 6, 2014 · Timothy Evans was hanged in 1950 for the murder of his wife and daughter, based on false evidence from John Christie, a serial killer who confessed to seven murders. His case was used by MP Sydney Silverman to argue for a suspension of the death penalty in 1953, but he failed to convince the House of Commons.

  8. Tim Evans is a Tomatometer-approved critic who reviews movies for Sky Cinema and One People's Project. See his ratings and reviews for films ranging from Hot Rod to Dunkirk.

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