
Age: 26
Sex: male
Crime: murder
Date Of Execution: 30 Dec 1920
Crime Location: Walsall Street, Willenhall
Execution Place: Birmingham
Method: hanging
Executioner: John Ellis
Source: http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/
Samuel Westwood was convicted of the murder of his 24-year-old wife Lydia Westwood and sentenced to death.
He stabbed her to death at Walsall Street, Willenhall on 11 September 1920.
Samuel Westwood had been a key smith. He had joined up in December 1915 and gone to France in 1917 but taken prisoner by the Germans in March 1918 having, as he said, been blown up by a shell that had rendered him unconscious for twenty-four hours. He complained of having been overworked and underfed by the Germans, having been made to work in a coal mine.
He returned to England in December 1918 and lived with his parents at Willenhall, taking up his work of key smith.
see National Archives - ASSI 6/55/6, HO 144/1635/412045
see Homicide 1920