The Long Drop by Christopher Berry-Dee

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In 1928, PC George Gutteridge was murdered. Frederick Guy Browne and William Henry Kennedy were found guilty and hanged. This book argues that Browne was innocent - that he was never at the scene of the crime and that the police used questionable evidence to convict him.

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The Long Drop by Christopher Berry-Dee

Late on the evening of 26 September 1928, PC George Gutteridge, the village policeman of Stapleford Abbots, Essex, was murdered when he halted a speeding car. Both his eyes were shot out. Society was outraged and when Frederick Guy Browne and William Henry Kennedy were arrested and tried, they faced extreme public prejudice. Both were found guilty and hanged. Kennedy's solicitor, who was Christopher Berry-Dee's grandfather, told the author that while Kennedy was guilty, Browne was not. And the police knew it. He was never at the scene of the crime. A detailed analysis of the trial evidence shows that the police used questionable tactics and muddled the identification of the murder weapon, and that Browne was convicted on dubious evidence.
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ISBN 13 9780863696039
ISBN 10 0863696031
Title The Long Drop
Author Christopher Berry-Dee
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 1993-01-21
Number of pages 234
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.