Dead Not Buried by Martin Beales

Dead Not Buried by Martin Beales

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The author explores the case of Major Herbert Rowse Armstrong, a British lawyer who was hanged for murder in 1922. Martin Beales follows the details of the case and exposes new evidence to prove that Armstrong was not guilty.

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Dead Not Buried by Martin Beales

"Dead not buried" tells the true story surrounding the case of Major Herbert Rowse Armstrong who, the author believes, was hanged for a murder he did not commit. Major Armstrong was accused of attempting to poison a rival solicitor, Oswald Martin, by handing him a scone containing arsenic. When Mrs Armstrong died her body was found to contain arsenic and it was on the basis of this circumstantial evidence that Major Armstrong was tried for her murder. In 1922 he was executed, protesting his innocence. His guilt was accepted by all except those of his friends in the town of Hay-on-Wye who knew him as a decent man. Until now, every publication about the case has been based on the assumption that he was guilty and deserved the supreme penalty inflicted upon him. The Crown case was presented by the Attorney General who prosecuted dishonestly. The DPP had influenced his medical team, led by Sir William Willcox and Dr Bernard Spilsbury, and the trial was conducted by Justice Darling, who as a hanging judge, was a disgrace to the High Court bench. Martin Beales presents evidence which reveals the name of the real murderer, whose sole motive was to dispose of Armstrong, not his wife. In order to achieve his objective, the murderer used the judicial system to execute his real victim.
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ISBN 13 9780709056027
ISBN 10 0709056028
Title Dead Not Buried
Author Martin Beales
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 1995-05-01
Number of pages 224
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