A Tale of Two Murders: Guilt, Innocence, and the Execution of Edith Thompson
| AUTHOR | Thompson, Laura; Bond, Jilly |
| PUBLISHER | Dreamscape Media (11/06/2018) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (MP3 CD) |
Description
On the night of October 3, 1922, as Edith Thompson and her husband, Percy, were walking home from the theatre, a man sprang out of the darkness and stabbed Percy to death. The assailant was none other than Edith's lover, Freddy Bywaters. When the police discovered his relationship with Edith, she denied knowledge of the attack but was arrested as his accomplice. Her passionate love letters to Bywaters, read out loud at the ensuing trial, sealed her fate, even though Bywaters insisted Edith had no part in planning the murder. They were both hanged. Freddy was demonstrably guilty, but was Edith? This engrossing examination of the Ilford murder, which became a legal cause ce'le'bre in the 1920s, charts the course of the liaison in shattering detail and with masterful emotional insight, investigating what this troubling case tells us about perceptions of women, innocence, and guilt.
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ISBN-13:
9781974918126
ISBN-10:
1974918122
Binding:
CD-Audio (MP3 Format)
Content Language:
English
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Carton Quantity:
20
Product Dimensions:
5.60 x 0.40 x 4.90 inches
Weight:
0.10 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Price on Product,
Unabridged
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
True Crime | General
True Crime | Criminals & Outlaws
True Crime | Penology
Grade Level:
College Freshman
and up
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The "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Six" delivers an engrossing examination of the Ilford murder, which became a legal cause cZlbre in the 1920s, and led to the hanging of Edith Thompson and her lover, Freddy Bywaters.over.
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On the night of October 3, 1922, as Edith Thompson and her husband, Percy, were walking home from the theatre, a man sprang out of the darkness and stabbed Percy to death. The assailant was none other than Edith's lover, Freddy Bywaters. When the police discovered his relationship with Edith, she denied knowledge of the attack but was arrested as his accomplice. Her passionate love letters to Bywaters, read out loud at the ensuing trial, sealed her fate, even though Bywaters insisted Edith had no part in planning the murder. They were both hanged. Freddy was demonstrably guilty, but was Edith? This engrossing examination of the Ilford murder, which became a legal cause ce'le'bre in the 1920s, charts the course of the liaison in shattering detail and with masterful emotional insight, investigating what this troubling case tells us about perceptions of women, innocence, and guilt.
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Author:
Thompson, Laura
LAURA THOMPSON was educated at Simmons College; at Boston University in Paris, where she received a master's degree in International Relations; and at INSEAD. She is an active member of the Foreign Press Association and also a member of the board of the Pen and Brush in New York. She has lived in the United States and Europe and has travelled worldwide.
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Narrated by:
Bond, Jilly
Jilly Bond has worked extensively in theater and radio for the past twelve years. Her credits on stage include Miranda (and Antonio!) in "The Tempest", Fiona, the girl, in "When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout", and Anita in Ayckbourn s "A Small Family Business". She is regularly heard in dramas for Radio 4 and the BBC World Service.
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