The Yarmouth Beach Murder. Classification: Murderer. Characteristics: Parricide. Number of victims: 1. Date of murder: September 21, 1900.
His wife (Mary Jane Bennett) was found strangled on Yarmouth beach in September 1900. He was found guilty of her murder and hanged at Norwich prison in 1901.
Feb 26, 2018 · ... murdered on the beach in Great Yarmouth in 1900. Her husband, Herbert John Bennett, was convicted and hanged for her murder the following year.
After a six days' trial of an exhaustive description, Herbert John Bennett was, at ten minutes past 7 o'clock on Saturday evening ... murder of his ...
Bennett was tried at the Central criminal court, London, February, 1901, for the murder of his wife, Mary Jane Bennett. Bennett was tried at the Central ...
He made no confession and was hanged at Norwich Gaol on 21st March 1901 by James Billington with his brother, Thomas, assisting. Introduction by Edgar Wallace.
Jul 23, 2018 · I don't believe he killed his wife...But it has me fascinated by the second murder...Why did it stop there....or has there been other murders ...
Mar 13, 2021 · In July 1912, Yarmouth was rocked by a murder with eerie similarities to the death of poor Mary Bennett. Dora May Gray had been killed with a ...
The trial of Herbert John Bennett (the Yarmouth beach murder) with ...
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Bennett was tried at the Central criminal court, London, February, 1901, for the murder of his wife, Mary Jane Bennett. Subject: Bennett, Mary Jane, 1877-1900 ...
... THE YARMOUTH MURDER. The conviction of Henry John Bennett for the cruel murder of his wife on Yarmouth Beach—a crime which was described by Mr. Marshall ...