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  1. Aug 15, 2020 · John Sutton spent much of his life making sure he never sat with his back to the door, even decades after his time as a prisoner of war in Singapore. His granddaughter has told Forces News that this is one of her clearest memories of how the war affected him.

  2. May 16, 2023 · However, he tragically lost his wife to the attack and reminisced on the show about how the tragedy eventually broke his family. While Susan Sutton succumbed to her injuries, John was aghast to find their adopted son, Christopher Sutton, behind the hit on his parents.

    • Basil Brown Wasn’T Buried in A Mound Collapse
    • Photographer Rory Lomax Is Fictional
    • Peggy Piggott Was An Experienced Archaeologist
    • A Warplane Didn’T Crash Nearby During The Excavation
    • The Real Dig Took Longer
    • There Was Not as Much Conflict Between Brown and Phillips

    Although Basil Brown is based on a real person, not everything that happened to him in the movie occurred during the real excavation. In The Dig, Brown is buried under a mound’s collapsing dirt walls early in the excavation, but this never actually happened. While wall collapses are a concern archaeologists must contend with, there’s no record that...

    In the film, Edith Pretty brings in her cousin, Rory Lomax (Johnny Flynn), to assist at the site and take photographs of the excavation. He becomes involved in a romance with married archaeologist Peggy Piggott (Lily James) before he is called up by the Royal Air Force and departs for World War II. Not only is the romance entirely fake, but Rory Lo...

    The Dig’s Peggy Piggott is presented as an amateur only getting her start in archaeology at the side of her husband. In fact, by 1939, Peggy Piggott was an experienced archaeologist. In the movie, Piggott says she has not done much fieldwork, but the real archaeologist had already directed an excavation in 1937 in addition to extensive fieldwork. L...

    As Edith Pretty and the excavation team prepared to celebrate their success in the movie, a warplane crashed into the water nearby, a fatal accident in which they had to recover the body of the pilot. There is also no record of this happening during the excavation. During a celebratory party, Charles Phillips’ speech about the ship burial was drown...

    Archaeology does not usually happen quickly, and the movie compressed the timeline to make it seem like the entire dig happened in a single season. Basil Brown actually started work at Sutton Hoo in 1938 and found some small but significant artifacts, such as ship rivets, that hinted at the treasure at the site. The movie has Brown starting work in...

    Many adaptations of true stories exaggerate conflicts between characters (just look at Mank's handling of Herman Mankiewicz and Citizen Kane), and the animosity between Basil Brown and Charles Phillips is no exception. There is some basis in fact, however. Brown was relegated to assisting on the dig after Phillips arrived, and his name was left out...

  3. Oct 15, 2010 · In 2004, Kopp shot Susan Sutton six times and John in the face. Susan died, and John survived but is now blind.

  4. Nov 22, 2010 · If you saw Saturday's show - you met John Sutton, a Florida man left blind after being shot in the head by an intruder; his wife, Susan, died in the shooting and their son is serving time for first-degree murder.

  5. Nov 21, 2010 · John Sutton, shot twice in the head, shockingly survived. Video: The 911 call. Nothing was taken from the house - not money, nor jewelry. There was no doubt that this was a premeditated effort...

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  7. Feb 5, 2021 · More than 80 years after Brown started sifting through the sandy soil of Sutton Hoo, the treasures he unearthed are undiminished. As he wrote in his diary in 1939, “It’s the find of a lifetime.”

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