John Ellis (executioner)
John Ellis (1874–September 20, 1932) was a British executioner from 1901 to 1924. He took the responsibility of his position very seriously and hoped to "despatch" the condemned person with as little fuss and pain to the individual concerned. He was a very professional man. An insight into his behaviour and methods can be read in the book "Diary of a Hangman" in which he describes his methods and recalls the final moments of some of the people he executed.
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1874 - September 20 - 1932 - British - Executioner - 1901 - 1924
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Ellis committed suicide in 1932. He was said by his friends to have been unable to recover from the ordeal of executing Edith Thompson, and that the Thompson execution had also precipitated his retirement.
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Suicide - 1932 - Edith Thompson
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