British Executions

Thomas Fletcher

Age: 28

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 9 Jul 1913

Crime Location: Fountain Inn, Albion Street, Brades, Oldbury

Execution Place: Worcester

Method: hanging

Executioner: John Ellis

Source: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

Thomas Fletcher was convicted of the murder of his girlfriend Lilian Wharton 21 and sentenced to death.

He shot her in the tap room of the Fountain Inn in Albion Street, Brades on 1 April 1913. She was taken to West Bromwich Hospital where she died from peritonitis on 8 April 1913.

After shooting Lilian Wharton he shot himself twice in the head, one bullet destroying his right eye.

Thomas Fletcher was a stamp puller and had been keeping company with Lilian Wharton for about twelve months and they had planned to get married.

see National Archives - ASSI 6/48/6, HO 144/1273/239171

see Grantham Journal - Saturday 12 July 1913

see Illustrated Police News - Thursday 10 April 1913

see Homicide 1913