The Wrongful Execution of Timothy Evans
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In this episode of Case UK: Buried in Silence, we examine the harrowing case of Timothy Evans, a Welsh lorry driver wrongfully convicted and executed for the murders of his wife, Beryl Evans, and their baby daughter, Geraldine, at 10 Rillington Place in Notting Hill, London.
What began as a tragic domestic case soon exposed one of the most disturbing miscarriages of justice in British history. Evans was convicted in 1950 and hanged, despite glaring inconsistencies, flawed police work, unreliable confessions, and the later discovery that his neighbour, John Christie, was a serial killer responsible for multiple murders at the same address.
This episode explores the failures of the investigation, the rushed trial, the shocking revelations that followed, and the lasting consequences of Evans’s death. We also examine how his case became a major catalyst in the fight against capital punishment in the United Kingdom, helping to reshape public opinion and legal reform.
A story of injustice, silence, and irreversible loss, the Timothy Evans case remains a chilling warning about the dangers of wrongful conviction and the human cost of a justice system that gets it wrong.