They were both executed at 9 am on 23 May 1905 at HM Prison Wandsworth. The case, otherwise known as the Mask Murders (due to the black stocking-top masks that ...
The case of the Farrow Murders, involving brothers Alfred and Albert Stratton, is infamous as being the first instance of a conviction for murder in the United ...
Alfred Stratton (22) and Albert Ernest Stratton (20), Indicted for, and charged on the Coroner's inquisition with, the wilful murder of Thomas Farrow.
Nov 13, 2009 · Trial starts in the murder case of Thomas and Ann Farrow, shopkeepers in South London. The case would be the first resolved on the basis of fingerprint ...
Albert Ernest Stratton (age 20) and his brother Alfred (age 22) became the first men in Britain to be convicted of murder based upon fingerprint evidence.
Mar 27, 2017 · More than 100 years ago, brothers Alfred and Albert Stratton became the first people in England to be convicted of murder based on ...
Alfred Stratton and his brother Albert were the first men in Britain to be convicted on the basis of fingerprint evidence. Following the murder of art shop ...
May 5, 2023 · The trial of the Stratton Brothers, Alfred and Albert begins in London in 1905, for the murder of an elderly couple Thomas and Ann Farrow.
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Collins was then made to discuss the fingerprint involved in the case. He showed the jury the cash box that was recovered from the scene, the fingerprint that he was able to obtain from the box, and demonstrated how it matched with the right thumb print of Alfred Stratton, for up to twelve points of agreement.
Mar 3, 2024 · The Stratton brothers murdered Thomas and Ann Farrow in 1905, and were some of the first people to be convicted with the help of fingerprint ...