Bentley, Derek William

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Name
Bentley, Derek WilliamGender: M
born on 30 June 1933 at 23:50 (= 11:50 PM )
Place Blackfriars, England, 51n31, 0w07
Timezone GDT h1e (is daylight saving time)
Data source
Bio/autobiographyRodden Rating B
Astrology data 08°39' 09°15 Asc. 08°45'



Biography

British homicide accomplice who suffered from a head injury at four when he fell 15 feet; the injury left him learning disabled, with severe epilepsy and retarded. He was in juvenile court for theft in 1948, and attended reform school for three years. One of his many jobs included being a dustman.

In late 1951, he became friends with Christopher Craig, who completely dominated him. On 11/22/1952, they went on a robbery, at which time Craig shot a cop. Both were charged with murder and Bentley was convicted on 12/11/1952. He was hanged on 1/28/1953 at the age of 19. Craig spent the rest of his life in prison as he was 16 at the time of the crime and too young to receive the death sentence.

(Bentley's mother, Iris, spent 40 years seeking her brother's pardon due to his mental incapacity; she died before any action was taken. His sister, Maria, born nine years after Bentley's death, took up the cause of his mother. Finally, on 7/30/1998 the British legal system cleared his name of the murder charge. Interest was regenerated in the case after a 1991 movie about Bentley's story was released entitled "Let Him Have It." Two years later, Britain's Home Secretary, Michael Howard, granted a limited pardon to Derek, saying that his crime did not merit the death penalty. It was another five years, however, before the full pardon was granted.)

In 2004, Dr., Denis Saunders writes to PT: "The robbery was at 21h20 November 2 1952. He was arrested the same day at 21h35. He was charged at 05h30 the following morning of November 3rd 1952. All of this took place in Croyden. The trial started on December 9th 1952 (probably 10h00 when the courts open). The judge was Chief Justice Lord Goddard. If i remeber correctly he was known as "The Hanging Judge". He was sentenced December 9th 1952 at 16h00 London time, which is when the courts normaly close. He appealled and it was denied on the 13th January 1953, having remained in Wandsworth Prison during that time. He was hanged at 09h00 January 1953. You might also want to know that a doctor who wanted to testify to his epilepsy was forbidden to do so and a policeman by the name of Pain, who was on the roof at the time of the shooting, and did not hear Bentley say "let him have it, Chris" which was the main statement that got him the death sentence, was not called to testify.

It was only in 1970 when he read Yellop's book that he realised the importance of his evidence. Just though you would like that bit of info."

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

  • Crime : Trial dates 1948 (In court for theft)
  • Financial Crime Perpetration 22 November 1952 (Went on robbery with friend)
  • Crime : Homicide Perpetration 22 November 1952 (Present when friend shot, accomplice)
  • Death by Execution 28 January 1953 (Hanged, age 19)
  • Work : Gain social status 30 July 1998 (Name cleared of murder charge)
  • Crime : Trial dates 11 December 1952 (Convicted of murder)
  • Social : Great Publicity 1991 (Movie about case regenerated interest)

Source Notes

Astrology, 12/1967, quotes biography by William Bentley, "My Son's Execution," "born just before midnight"

Categories

  • Diagnoses : Body Part Problems : Accident/Injury (Fell, hit head)
  • Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Thief/ Financial crime (Robbery)
  • Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Executed (Hanged)
  • Passions : Criminal Perpetrator : Homicide involvement (Accomplice shot cop)
  • Traits : Mind : I.Q. low (Mental age of 11 at best; childhood head trauma)
  • Vocation : Miscellaneous : Trash collector
  • Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Epilepsy (Severe)
  • Personal : Death : Short Life less than 29 Yrs (19 years)
  • Notable : Famous : Criminal cases (Charged and hanged)

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