British Executions

Frederick Gill

Age: 26

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 4 Feb 1931

Crime Location: 150 Station Buildings, Keighley

Execution Place: Leeds

Method: hanging

Executioner: Thomas Pierrepoint

Source: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Encyclopaedia-Executions-John-J-Eddleston/dp/1844540588

Frederick Gill murdered Oliver Preston at Oliver Preston's office in Station Buildings, Keighley on 25 July 1930.

Frederick Gill was convicted on mainly circumstantial evidence. Oliver Preston had been beaten to death in his office and a man had seen Frederick Gill leaving the office shortly beforehand and blood was also found on his clothes as well as the fact that he had suddenly started to spend a lot of money when only days before he was in debt.

Frederick Gill was also in long term debt with Oliver Preston and was in serious arrears. As well as owing Oliver Preston £3-12s he was in arrears on his rent and his girlfriend was demanding  aholiday from him. On top of that Oliver Preston had had his solicitor send him a letter demandingthe  £3-12s.

Frederick Gill was a driver and earned 27s-6d each week and could not afford the repayments. He worked at Prince Smith's, Burlington Shed, Keighley. He would start at 8am and finish at 5.30pm.