A SMILING pub landlord led a secret double life and was responsible for the deaths of nearly 600 people. Anyone supping a pint in a boozer where Albert Pierrepoint worked would more than likely be ...
Pierrepoint (opening June 8 at Landmarks Hillcrest Cinemas) bears the subtitle The Last Hangman. Apparently that's not entirely accurate but the film proves to be a fascinating portrait of a man whose ...
Biographical drama about England’s foremost 20th-century executioner. With Timothy Spall, Juliet Stevenson. Director: Adrian Shergold (1:30). R: Disturbing images, sexuality/nudity. At Lincoln Plaza, ...
Albert Pierrepoint, the Lancashire grocery deliveryman who doubled as England’s most prolific and self-effacing executioner between 1934 and 1956, was not, as the title of Adrian Shergold’s new drama ...
07:00, Sun, Sep 24, 2023 Updated: 07:44, Sun, Sep 24, 2023 Many Brits around the country have a regular boozer where they are at least familiar with the person who pulls their pint. However, there was ...
A chilling insight into the mind of man who killed hundreds of people has been revealed as the notebook of a prolific British hangman is exposed. Albert Pierrepoint executed more than 400 people over ...
As Timothy Spall plays him, Albert Pierrepoint is rather dispassionate about all this killing. He sees himself simply as the instrument of the state, an efficient tool whose purpose is to expedite a ...
Drinkers would have found it difficult to reconcile the two disparate worlds in which the smiling man serving across the bar, Albert Pierrepoint, existed. Born in West Yorkshire, Albert moved to ...
It was a run of killings that lasted a quarter of a century. And yet when Albert Pierrepoint died in 1992, he did so a free man, having written a book about his experiences ending people's lives. The ...
HANGMAN Albert Pierrepoint, one of British's last executioners, had an unlikely friendship with Princess Margaret's boxer bodyguard Chick ‘Cocky' Knight, according to a new book. The death penalty was ...
The Bible says "Thou shalt not kill", but that's just a book the state sticks in a defendant's hand before it condemns him to death. Such complexities, or ironies, or whatever they are, were never the ...