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Birth:Jun. 30, 1933Death:Jan. 28, 1953

Execution Victim. Considered the victim of one of the greatest miscarriages of British justice. He suffered from epilepsy, had been injured during the War when a bomb fell on his house, was unable to read or write, had an IQ. of 66 and the mental age of a four year old. He had never been in any trouble with the law, except for two minor offences of petty theft for which he was bound over to keep the peace, until the November 2, 1952, when he and a boy of sixteen, Christopher Craig, broke into the premises of Barlow and Parker's wholesale confectionery warehouse in Tamworth Road, Croydon (demolished in 1977 and replaced by houses) and climbed onto the roof in order to gain entrance through the skylight. Before they could do so, the police arrived. Bentley surrendered at once, but Craig produced a .455 Eley ; not, as is often claimed, a Colt .45. Bentley shouted "Let him have it, Chris" (although this is under dispute) and Craig shot Police Constable Fairfax in the shoulder. Armed reinforcements were called and the first to arrive, Police Constable Sidney Miles was shot dead. At the trial, both Craig and Bentley were found guilty of murder although, in Bentley's case, the jury added a recommendation of mercy. Craig was too young to be hanged and served ten years. It was expected that Bentley would be granted a reprieve, but none was forthcoming. Bentley was buried in Wandsworth Prison until 1966, when his remains were re-interred in Croydon Cemetery. Ironically, that was where P.C. Miles's ashes had been scattered. However, his parents and his sister Iris were not allowed to have the words "A Victim of English Justice" inscribed on his tombstone. Consequently, there was no marker until a few years ago. In 1992, the Conservative Government refused to re-open the case, but one of the first acts of Tony Blair's Labour Government was to grant Derek Bentley a posthumous pardon. At the time of the execution, Reginald Paget, the Labour M.P. for Northampton, had summed up the case as follows : "The great condemnation of the German people was that they stood aside and did nothing when dreadful things happened. Now, a three-quarter witted boy of nineteen is to be hanged for a murder he did not commit and which was committed fifteen minutes after he was arrested. Can we be made to keep silent when a thing as horrible and as shocking as this is to happen?

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Bentley and Craig were charged with murder. They were tried by jury before the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Goddard, at the Old Bailey in London between 9 December and 11 December 1952. Bentley was originally scheduled to be hanged on 30 December 1952 but this was postponed to allow for an appeal. Bentley's lawyers filed appeals highlighting the ambiguities of the ballistic evidence, Bentley's mental age and the fact that he did not fire the fatal shot. Bentley's appeal was unsuccessful on 13 January 1953. The Bentley case created a cause célèbre and led to a 45-year-long campaign to win Derek Bentley a posthumous pardon, which was granted partially in 1993, then completely in 1998.


How long was Derek Bentley in prison for before being killed?

Bentley and Craig were charged with murder. They were tried by jury before the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Goddard, at the Old Bailey in London between 9 December and 11 December 1952. Bentley was originally scheduled to be hanged on 30 December 1952 but this was postponed to allow for an appeal. Bentley's lawyers filed appeals highlighting the ambiguities of the ballistic evidence, Bentley's mental age and the fact that he did not fire the fatal shot. Bentley's appeal was unsuccessful on 13 January 1953. The Bentley case created a cause célèbre and led to a 45-year-long campaign to win Derek Bentley a posthumous pardon, which was granted partially in 1993, then completely in 1998.


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Firstly, Derek was not convicted of manslaughter. Derek Bentley was hung because he was found guilty of murder in a court run by a highly biased judge, Rayner Goddard who was prejudiced towards flogging and capital punishment, even using the word Murder, as opposed to "killed" in his summing up of the case to the jury. A 300 year old English Law statute regarding "joint enterprise" was employed in this case against him which means that attendees or proven accomplices could be tried for the same crime as the appellant, Christopher Craig, who was indeed under age to be sentenced for a capital crime. The travesty was that although found guilty but recommended mercy by the jury, the home secretary at the time, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe (later lord Kilmuir) was not obliged to pay any attention to any jury comments and so made an example of Derek. Bentley then became the sacrifical scapegoat as they could not execute Craig, but wanted blood, pure and simple. Bottom line is that in Derek's own words and limited understanding of the law "he didnt pull the trigger, didnt shoot Mr Miles" and therefore was innocent. Derek was under arrest for at least 15 minutes by DC Fairfax, but in court Derek maintained that he was not under arrest (his concept of arrest being held in cuffs) Thusly he actually condemned himself and helped the Jury find him guilty. Also many facts were NOT brought to the attention of the jury or judge such as Bentley's attempt to get the gun off craig, proving his part in the joint venture had indeed ended at the time of his arrest when Fairfax bravely used bentley as a shield but as this was not mentioned in court he was convicted of Murder, NOT manslaughter.


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