Thomas Tattersall

Thomas Tattersall
Born c. 1874
Died 15 August 1905
Occupation Plasterer
Criminal penalty Hanging
Spouse(s) Rebecca Tattersall
Children Laura
Conviction(s) Murder

Thomas Tattersall (c. 1874 15 August 1905)[1] was an English plasterer who was convicted of murdering his wife.

Tattersall, from Wakefield, was a notorious drunk. He would often threaten his wife, Rebecca, and the police had once put their house under surveillance because of this. On 3 July 1905, Tattersall cut Rebecca's throat with a razor and fractured her skull with an axe. He was discovered by the couple's daughter, Laura, who subsequently told their neighbours about what had happened.[2]

The following day, Tattersall was arrested at a railway station. He pleaded insanity, but to no avail, and was hanged at Armley Prison in Leeds, on 15 August 1905.[2]

His executioner, John Billington, died two months later due to a fall he had sustained while preparing for Tattersall's hanging.[3]

References

  1. "English & Welsh executions 1900 - 1931". capitalpunishmentuk.org. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
  2. 1 2 "'My Daddy's Killing My Mammy!'". truecrimelibrary.com. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
  3. Fielding, Steve. The Executioner's Bible: The Story of Every British Hangman of the Twentieth Century. (John Blake, 2008), pp. 55-56.
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