British Executions

Percy James Atkin

Age: 29

Sex: male

Crime: murder

Date Of Execution: 7 Apr 1922

Crime Location: Chaddesden, Derby

Execution Place: Nottingham

Method: hanging

Executioner: John Ellis

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

Percy James Atkin was convicted of the murder of his wife 27-year-old Maud Atkin and sentenced to death.

He buried her alive in an allotment at Chaddesden, near Derby on 21 November 1921.

Percy Atkin had been a railway goods guard and had lived with his wife and two children at Francis Street in Derby.

Maud Atkin's health had been indifferent and Percy Atkin had complained that she had been away for long periods of time at Buckden in Huntingdonshire and that their two children were being neglected.

see National Archives - PCOM 8/4, ASSI 13/52, HO 144/1762/429869

see Nottingham Evening Post - Wednesday 04 January 1922 (photo of Percy Atkins)

see Illustrated Police News - Thursday 12 January 1922

see Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday 08 January 1922 (images)

 

see Homicide 1922