British Executions

Thomas William Jesshope

Age: 32

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 25 May 1910

Crime Location: Empire Music Hall, Coldharbour Lane, Camberwell

Execution Place: Wandsworth

Method: hanging

Executioner: Henry Pierrepoint

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

Thomas William Jesshope was convicted of the murder of John Healy 43 and sentenced to death.

He stabbed him to death at the Empire Music Hall in Coldharbour Lane, Camberwell, London on 28 March 1910.

Thomas Jesshope had for the previous twelve months been the fireman at the Empire Music Hall in Camberwell. He had previously been in the merchant service until he was 24 and came out with a certificate of very good. He then served five years in the Metropolitan Fire Brigade until 1907 when he was invalided out with a gratuity of £32.10. He was fined 5/- in 1905 for being drunk on duty.

Three months before the murder, Thomas Jesshope had been discharged from the music hall for being drunk but was taken back.

see National Archives - HO 144/1076/192217

see Cinema Treasures

see Homicide 1910