The Port Sunlight murderer refers to the case of the murder of a woman named Mary Ann Maughan in 1920 in Port Sunlight, England. The crime was committed by a man named John William Smith, who was eventually convicted and sentenced to death. The case garnered significant media attention at the time due to its shocking nature and the community's response. Smith's execution took place in 1921, marking a grim chapter in the history of the village.
David Mason - murderer - was born in 1956.
Mary Rogers - murderer - was born in 1883.
John Rooney - murderer - was born in 1880.
John Rooney - murderer - died in 1905.
Joseph Burns - murderer - was born in 1806.
The population of Port Sunlight is 1,450.
I can't see how it could have been because it is in Bebington and Port Sunlight has a very definite border about a third of a mile away. Having said that, Port sunlight is very close - cross the road and round the corner, so it might have been 'described' as being in Port Sunlight. Port Sunlight had its own sports facilities originally and as far as I am aware has never claimed to extend to ownership of The Oval. HTH
E. W. Beeson has written: 'Port Sunlight'
A murderer
No, she was not a murderer.
Are you actually asking about an AXE-murderer? There is no such thing as an "ex-murderer." Once you have been found guilty of murdering someone you can ALWAYS be a referred to as a "murderer."
He was a mass-murderer.
The Murderer was created in 1953.
beat the murderer up
Murderer is mördare in Swedish.
The murderer was from the village of Mbaino.
No, Edge is not a murderer!