Emphasis Preaching Journal
A suicide in London became...
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A suicide in London became famous. The man was John Ellis, who for a quarter century
executed some of Britain's most notorious criminals. Ellis quit the executioner business in
1926, stating he was repulsed by his former profession, mainly because of the horror he
experienced while hanging a woman, Mrs. Edith Thompson, who was guilty of
murdering her husband. In 1932, Ellis committed suicide.
