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Albert Pierrepoint
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The last hangman.
Did you watch it on the tv last night?
Is there anyone on here who could do the job, if it still existed?
Did you watch it on the tv last night?
Is there anyone on here who could do the job, if it still existed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thought it was very good but then Timothy Spall is an excellent actor. I have read about Pierrepoint before but he did come across as a consummate professional who felt that the executions should be carried out as quickly as possible and that. once executed , the dead person had atoned for their crimes and should be treated with dignity. He was probably the perfect person for the job
Many years ago I read a biography about Pierrepoint....but I can't remember much about it at all. I do seem to vaguely recall that, certainly during the latter years, he didn't like doing the job, had a massive conscience about it and was a suicidal character. Not at all the type of person that you would think according to the book.
"...A few minutes before they entered the condemned cell, the execution party heard a ghastly moan come from Edith's cell. When John Ellis, the hangman, went in she was semi-conscious as he strapped her wrists. According to his biography, she looked dead already.
She was carried the short distance from the condemned cell to the gallows by two warders and the two assistants (Robert Baxter and Seth Mills) and held on the trap whilst Ellis completed the preparations.
Depending on whose version of events you read/believe, there was a considerable amount of blood dripping from her after the hanging"
from:
http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/ed ith.html
I believe all the gallows scenes from the film were considerably drawn out - Pierrepoint was very very quick.
She was carried the short distance from the condemned cell to the gallows by two warders and the two assistants (Robert Baxter and Seth Mills) and held on the trap whilst Ellis completed the preparations.
Depending on whose version of events you read/believe, there was a considerable amount of blood dripping from her after the hanging"
from:
http://www.richard.clark32.btinternet.co.uk/ed ith.html
I believe all the gallows scenes from the film were considerably drawn out - Pierrepoint was very very quick.
I thought the film was excellent, and am of course a Spall fan.
I think the executions were drawn out to show that Pierrepoint had some compassion towards the condemned, a sort of final judgement and acceptance of fate. The point really was for him....in the latter part at least... to look at them and determine whether they had atoned themselves.
He became disillusioned towards capital punishment when his anonymity was ruined by his stint in Germany and many people called him a murderer, and then when he had to hang his long time friend James Corbitt. He thought that England should have a crime passionnel law, since these were not premeditated acts of evil, although he thought Ruth Ellis deserved to be hung.
All in all, a good watch, slightly dark but never gory. Although there are certain people (criminals) I think do not deserve to live, I certainly wouldn't want CP to be reintroduced. And if I asked myself, then yes I suppose I 'could' do it, but I wouldn't.
I think the executions were drawn out to show that Pierrepoint had some compassion towards the condemned, a sort of final judgement and acceptance of fate. The point really was for him....in the latter part at least... to look at them and determine whether they had atoned themselves.
He became disillusioned towards capital punishment when his anonymity was ruined by his stint in Germany and many people called him a murderer, and then when he had to hang his long time friend James Corbitt. He thought that England should have a crime passionnel law, since these were not premeditated acts of evil, although he thought Ruth Ellis deserved to be hung.
All in all, a good watch, slightly dark but never gory. Although there are certain people (criminals) I think do not deserve to live, I certainly wouldn't want CP to be reintroduced. And if I asked myself, then yes I suppose I 'could' do it, but I wouldn't.