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Timothy John Evans (20 November 1924 – 9 March 1950) was a Welshman who was wrongfully accused of murdering his wife Beryl and infant daughter Geraldine at their residence in Notting Hill, London. In January 1950, Evans was tried and convicted of the murder of his daughter, and on 9 March he was executed by hanging. During his trial, Evans accused his downstairs neighbour, John Christie, who was the chief prosecution witness in the case against him, of committing the murders. Three years after Evans's execution, Christie was found to be a serial killer who had murdered several other women in the same house, including his own wife Ethel. Christie was himself sentenced to death, and while awaiting execution, he confessed to murdering Mrs. Evans. An official inquiry concluded in 1966 that Christie had murdered Evans's daughter Geraldine, and Evans was granted a posthumous pardon. The High Court dismissed proceedings to officially quash Evans's murder conviction in 2004 on the grounds of the cost and resources that would be involved, but acknowledged that Evans did not murder his wife or his daughter, a full 54 years after his wrongful execution by the British government. The case generated much controversy and is acknowledged to be a miscarriage of justice. Along with those of Derek Bentley and Ruth Ellis, the case played a major part in the removal of capital punishment for murder in 1965 and, later, its abolition for all crimes. Early life Evans was a native of Merthyr Tydfil in Glamorgan, Wales. His father Daniel abandoned the family in April 1924 before Evans's birth. Evans had an older sister, Eileen, born in 1921 and a younger half-sister, Maureen, who was born in September 1929. Evans's mother remarried in September 1933. As a child, Evans had difficulty learning to speak and struggled at school. Following an accident when he was eight, Evans developed a tubercular verruca on his right foot that never completely healed and caused him to miss considerable amounts of time from school for treatments, further setting back his education. As a result, when he reached adulthood Evans possessed low literacy skills, often needing others to read lengthy documents to him, although he did possess some ability to read simple passages such as in comics, newspaper football reports and on his wages and receipts. He liked boxing and football, supporting Queens Park Rangers, as did Christie. He was also prone to inventing stories about himself to boost his self-esteem, a trait that continued into adulthood and interfered with his efforts to establish credibility when dealing with the police and courts. In 1935, his mother and her second husband moved to London, and Evans worked as a painter and decorator while attending school. He returned to Merthyr Tydfil in 1937 and briefly worked in the coal mines but had to resign because of continuing problems with his foot. In 1939, he returned to London to live again with his mother, and in 1946 they moved to St Mark's Road, Notting Hill. This was just over two minutes' walk from 10 Rillington Place, his future residence after he married. Evans was fined 60 shillings at West London Magistrates court on 25 April 1946 for stealing a car, and driving without insurance or a licence. Married life On 20 September 1947, Evans married Beryl Susanna Thorley, whom he had met in January 1947 on a blind date. The couple initially lived with Evans's family at St Mark's Road but after Beryl discovered she was pregnant in 1948 they moved into the top-floor flat at 10 Rillington Place in the Ladbroke Grove area of Notting Hill. Their neighbours in the ground-floor flat were the serial killer John Christie, then working as a post office clerk, and his wife, Ethel Christie. Timothy's and Beryl's daughter Geraldine was born on 10 October 1948. Their marriage was characterised by angry quarrels; Beryl was alleged to be a poor housekeeper and incapable of managing the family's finances, while Timothy misspent his wages on alcohol, and his heavy drinking at the time exacerbated his already short temper. The arguments between Timothy and Beryl were loud enough to be heard by the neighbours and physical violence between them was witnessed on several occasions. In 1949, Beryl revealed to Timothy that she was pregnant with their second child. Since the family was already struggling financially, Beryl decided to have an abortion. After some initial reluctance, Evans agreed to this course of action. Events leading to Evans's arrest Several weeks later, on 30 November 1949, Evans informed police at Merthyr Tydfil that his wife had died in unusual circumstances. His first confession was that he had accidentally killed her by giving her something in a bottle that a man had given him to abort the foetus; he had then disposed of her body in a sewer drain outside 10 Rillington Place. He told the police that after arranging for Geraldine to be looked after, he had gone to Wales. When police examined the drain outside the front of the building, however, they found nothing and, furthermore, discovered that the manhole cover required the combined strength of three officers to remove it. When re-questioned, Evans changed his story and said that Christie had offered to perform an abortion on Beryl. Evans stated that he had left Christie out of his first statement in order to protect him (abortion being illegal in the UK at this time). After some deliberation between Evans and his wife, they had both agreed to take up Christie's offer. On 8 November, Evans had returned home from work to be informed by Christie that the abortion had not worked and that Beryl was dead. Christie had said that he would dispose of the body and would make arrangements for a couple from East Acton to look after Geraldine. He said that Evans should leave London for the meantime. On 14 November, Evans left for Wales to stay with relatives. Evans said he later returned to 10 Rillington Place to ask about Geraldine, but Christie had refused to let him see her. In response to Evans's second statement, the police performed a preliminary search of 10 Rillington Place but did not uncover anything incriminating, despite the presence of a human thigh bone supporting a fence post in the tiny (about 16 by 14 feet (4.9 by 4.3 m)) garden. On a more thorough search on 2 December, the police found the body of Beryl Evans, wrapped in a tablecloth in the wash-house in the back garden. Access to the locked wash-house was only possible by using a knife kept by Mrs. Christie. Significantly, the body of Geraldine was also found alongside Beryl's body – Evans had not mentioned he had killed his daughter in either of his statements. Beryl and Geraldine had both been strangled. Although they examined the garden, the police did not find traces of the skeletal remains of two prior victims of Christie, despite their shallow burial. Christie actually removed the skull of Miss Eady when his dog dug it up from the garden a.... Discover the Geraldine Evans popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Geraldine Evans books.

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  • Absolute Poison synopsis, comments

    Absolute Poison

    Geraldine Evans

    'Such clever writing with just enough comedy to keep one laughing.'For Readers who like mysteries with a little humour.  Superstitious British Detective Joseph ...

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    Reluctant Queen

    Geraldine Evans

    'A very readable account of a fascinating woman who dared to stand up to Henry VIII and survived. It is thoroughly researched, admirably written and the author's love of the Tudor ...

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    Deadly Reunion

    Geraldine Evans

    #14 of 18novel seriesWhen a former pupil attending a school reunion at the prestigious Griffin School is found dead it is at first assumed Adam Ainsley died from a simple hear...

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    Asking for It

    Geraldine Evans

    ʻAlways a good read.’A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER…Detective Joe Rafferty thinks: nice easy sex murder, when young schoolteacher Laura Scott is found murdered...

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    The Spanish Connection

    Geraldine Evans

    ʻThis series gets better and better.'A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER…A ninemonth pregnant wife, a murder victim found on an archaeological dig minus his fingers...

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    Game of Bones

    Geraldine Evans

    SERIES REVIEWS'Darn good read.''Thoroughly enjoyed the whole series. Great characters and storyline.'Sergeant Llewellyn's remark that, perhaps, 'Someone else' had made them a gift ...

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    Death Dance

    Geraldine Evans

    A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER...For readers who like Detective mysteries with a bit of humour Murder victim Adrienne Staveley had a husband, a steps...

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    A Thrust to the Vitals

    Geraldine Evans

    'Very well detailed mix of past sins and greed with family ties. Loved it.'A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER . . .Returning to Elmhurst many years after his invol...

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    Death Dues

    Geraldine Evans

    A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER...Another murder ...another little family difficulty.With his wifetobe's wedding budget spiralling out of control, and his Super...

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    Death Dues

    Geraldine Evans

    'LOVE THIS SERIES.' A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER…With his wifetobe’s wedding budget spiralling out of control, and his superintendent demanding the swif...

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    The Egg Factory

    Geraldine Evans

    All journalist Ginnie Casey wants is to find out why her sister died…instead she uncovers a deadly secret.Grieving, she questions the police but is only frustrated at their inabili...

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    Bad Bood

    Geraldine Evans

    A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER...For Readers of cozy mysteries, humorous mysteries and police procedurals.A robbery gone wrong, Detective Joe Rafferty thought,...

  • Kith and Kill synopsis, comments

    Kith and Kill

    Geraldine Evans

    When Sophia Egerton, matriarch of a family of fashion designers, is murdered on her ninetieth birthday, British Detective Joe Rafferty wonders if one of her family thought she'd li...

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    Asking For It

    Geraldine Evans

    ʻJust love these stories, brilliantly sad and funny.'​​​​​​'Always a good read.'Detective Joe Rafferty thinks: nice easy sex murder when young schoolteacher Laura Scott is found mu...

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    Down Among the Dead Men

    Geraldine Evans

    RAFFERTY & LLEWELLYN BRITISH MYSTERY SERIES #2'I have fallen in love with her slowpaced but interesting books.'For those who like mysteries, with Detectives who have a sen...

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    Blood on the Bones

    Geraldine Evans

    'Clever plotting and polished prose make for a cracking good British police procedural.' B00KLISTA Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER...’Crackling Crime Mystery With...

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    The Hanging Tree

    Geraldine Evans

    'A WONDERFULLY ENTERTAINING READ'.'The old crossroads used to run by here,' Sam told Rafferty. 'Legend has it that this was the original Hanging Tree.'Who was the hanged man…and wh...

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    Death Line

    Geraldine Evans

    #3 iof 18 n the Rafferty & Llewellyn Mystery SeriesJasper Moon, internationally renowned 'seer to the stars', had signally failed to foresee his own future. He is found dead on...

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    All the Lonely People

    Geraldine Evans

    A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER...For readers who like cozy mysteries, humorous mysteries and police procedurals. When Detective Inspector Joseph Rafferty ...

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    Dying for You

    Geraldine Evans

    A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER. . .British Detective Inspector Joe Rafferty manages to become chief suspect in his own double murder investigation. And all he'...

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    Love Lies Bleeding

    Geraldine Evans

    A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER...For Readers who like cozy mysteries, humorous mysteries and police procedurals.A most unlikely killer, is British Detective Jo...

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    The Hanging Tree

    Geraldine Evans

    'Terrific. The Hanging Tree is a great 4th book in the Rafferty and Llewellyn series.'#4 out of the 17strong Rafferty & Llewellyn British Mystery seriesA Little Laughter. ...

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    Death Dues

    Geraldine Evans

    'Geraldine Evans penned a wonderfully entertaining story.’A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER…With his wifetobe’s wedding budget spiralling out of control, and his ...