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  1. At this time, Wildeblood began an affair with an RAF corporal named Edward McNally and wrote him a series of passionate love letters. It was these letters which proved a crucial part of the evidence leading to Wildeblood's later conviction for conspiracy to incite acts of gross indecency.

  2. LGBTQ+. Embroiled in a crackdown against homosexuality in the 1950s, Peter Wildeblood endured a punishing ordeal at the hands of the British legal system. But his experiences turned him into one of the country’s most vocal campaigners for radical change. This is the story of a true LGBT+ hero.

  3. Jul 27, 2017 · As Wildeblood watched his former lover, an RAF corporal called Edward McNally, turn Queen’s evidence during his trial, May’s face grew slack with disbelief. He looked, to me, as if some unknown hand was quietly disembowelling him.

  4. Eddie McNally was on leave from RAF Ely and unlike some of his mates he wasn’t looking for a one-night stand. Richard Gadd as Eddie McNally in Against the Law. Peter and Eddie began a love...

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  6. Nov 4, 2022 · The summer of 1952 saw Pitt-Rivers and Wildeblood attend a gathering (the nature of which was later disputed) at the Beaulieu estate of Lord Montagu. Wildeblood was accompanied by his lover, RAF airman Edward McNally, and it was later alleged that ‘some sort of orgy’ had taken place there.

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  8. Jul 26, 2017 · When Peter Wildeblood fell in love with Edward McNally in 1952, homosexuality was a crime in Britain.