John Christie (serial killer)
English serial killer (1899–1953)
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- John Reginald Halliday Christie (8 April 1899 – 15 July 1953) was an English serial killer and serial rapist active during the 1940s and early 1950s.
- The bodies of three of his victims were found in a wallpaper-covered kitchen alcove soon after he had moved out of Rillington Place during March 1953.
- Christie was convicted of and hanged for his wife's murder.
- Timothy Evans was charged with both murders, found guilty of the murder of his daughter and hanged in 1950.
- Christie subsequently admitted killing Beryl but not Geraldine.
John Reginald Halliday Christie (8 April 1899 – 15 July 1953) was an English serial killer and serial rapist active during the 1940s and early 1950s. He murdered at least eight people—including his wife Ethel—by strangling them inside his flat at 10 Rillington Place, Notting Hill, London. The bodies of three of his victims were found in a wallpaper-covered kitchen alcove soon after he had moved out of Rillington Place during March 1953. The remains of two more victims were discovered in the garden, and his wife's body was found beneath the floorboards in the front room. Christie was convicted of and hanged for his wife's murder.
Two of Christie's victims were Beryl Evans and her baby daughter Geraldine, who, along with Beryl's husband Timothy Evans, were tenants at 10 Rillington Place during 1948–49. Timothy Evans was charged with both murders, found guilty of the murder of his daughter and hanged in 1950. Christie was a major prosecution witness; when his own crimes were discovered three years later, serious doubts were raised about the integrity of Timothy Evans' conviction. Christie subsequently admitted killing Beryl but not Geraldine. It is now generally accepted that Christie murdered both victims and that police mishandling of the original inquiry allowed Christie to escape detection and commit a further four murders. In 2004 the High Court acknowledged that Timothy Evans did not murder either his wife or his child.
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