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Timothy John Evans

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Timothy John Evans

Birth
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
Death
9 Mar 1950 (aged 25)
Barnsbury, London Borough of Islington, Greater London, England
Burial
Leytonstone, London Borough of Waltham Forest, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Timothy John Evans was a young man, possibly mentally retarded, who was hanged in England in 1950 for the murder of his young daughter.

Evans was a native of Merthyr Tydfil in south Wales. On September 20, 1947 he married Beryl Susanna Thorley and at Easter 1948 he moved to the top-floor flat at 10 Rillington Place, North Kensington. Their daughter Geraldine was born on October 10, 1948. In October 1949, Mrs. Evans was pregnant again but wanted an abortion, which was illegal at the time. A neighbour living in the ground floor flat, John Reginald Halliday Christie offered to procure an abortion.

Evans came home on November 8 to find his wife dead. John Reginald Halliday Christie threatened to implicate Evans unless he co-operated. Evans decided to go back to South Wales, and Christie claimed to know a couple in East Acton who could take care of his baby. Evans returned to his aunt but two weeks later, went to the police to confess to killing his wife. The bodies of his wife and baby daughter were found at 10 Rillington Place. Evans made several contradictory statements, and when tried for murder, Christie gave evidence against him. Evans attempted to implicate Christie unsuccessfully, was convicted, and was hanged after his appeal was dismissed.

It was later discovered that the murders were committed by John Reginald Halliday Christie, who was a serial murderer. Christie was hanged in 1953 for the murder of his wife; a quick inquiry found no reason to doubt Evans' guilt. Journalist Ludovic Kennedy and Barrister Michael Eddowes fought to clear Evans' name and he was granted a posthumous pardon in 1966. The outcry over the Evans' case contributed to the abolition of the death penalty in the UK.

Timothy Evans was granted a free pardon on 18 October 1966. His remains were then exhumed from Pentonville and reinterred at St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery in Leytonstone in November.
Timothy John Evans was a young man, possibly mentally retarded, who was hanged in England in 1950 for the murder of his young daughter.

Evans was a native of Merthyr Tydfil in south Wales. On September 20, 1947 he married Beryl Susanna Thorley and at Easter 1948 he moved to the top-floor flat at 10 Rillington Place, North Kensington. Their daughter Geraldine was born on October 10, 1948. In October 1949, Mrs. Evans was pregnant again but wanted an abortion, which was illegal at the time. A neighbour living in the ground floor flat, John Reginald Halliday Christie offered to procure an abortion.

Evans came home on November 8 to find his wife dead. John Reginald Halliday Christie threatened to implicate Evans unless he co-operated. Evans decided to go back to South Wales, and Christie claimed to know a couple in East Acton who could take care of his baby. Evans returned to his aunt but two weeks later, went to the police to confess to killing his wife. The bodies of his wife and baby daughter were found at 10 Rillington Place. Evans made several contradictory statements, and when tried for murder, Christie gave evidence against him. Evans attempted to implicate Christie unsuccessfully, was convicted, and was hanged after his appeal was dismissed.

It was later discovered that the murders were committed by John Reginald Halliday Christie, who was a serial murderer. Christie was hanged in 1953 for the murder of his wife; a quick inquiry found no reason to doubt Evans' guilt. Journalist Ludovic Kennedy and Barrister Michael Eddowes fought to clear Evans' name and he was granted a posthumous pardon in 1966. The outcry over the Evans' case contributed to the abolition of the death penalty in the UK.

Timothy Evans was granted a free pardon on 18 October 1966. His remains were then exhumed from Pentonville and reinterred at St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery in Leytonstone in November.

Inscription

In memory of
TIMOTHY JOHN EVANS
Died 9th March 1950
Aged 25
R.I.P.



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  • Maintained by: Milky
  • Originally Created by: Wertypop
  • Added: Dec 24, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17143822/timothy_john-evans: accessed ), memorial page for Timothy John Evans (20 Nov 1924–9 Mar 1950), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17143822, citing St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Leytonstone, London Borough of Waltham Forest, Greater London, England; Maintained by Milky (contributor 46891223).