British Executions

William Waddington

Age: 35

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 11 May 1920

Crime Location: 192 Edge Lane Road, Oldham

Execution Place: Liverpool

Method: hanging

Executioner: John Ellis

Source: http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/

William Waddington was convicted of the murder of 7-year-old  Ivy Woolfenden and sentenced to death.

He raped her and battered her to death at 192 Edge Lane Road, Oldham on 14 February 1920.

Ivy Woolfenden had been playing outside in the street and William Waddington called for her to run an errand for him, giving her sixpence, and when she returned he called her into the house where he then raped her and beat her about the head, leaving her injured in the cellar. He then came out, locked the door and gave the key to a 10 year old girl who was playing outside, and he wandered off.

A while later William Waddington's mother returned to the house and after getting the key went in to find Ivy Woolfenden in the cellar severely beaten with her lower clothing removed and blood everywhere.

see National Archives - ASSI 52/316, HO 144/1627/403128

see Dundee Courier - Thursday 22 April 1920

see Dundee Evening Telegraph - Thursday 22 April 1920

see Lancashire Evening Post - Friday 20 February 1920

see National Library of Scotland

see Homicide 1920