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  2. James Berry (executioner) - Wikipedia

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    James Berry (8 February 1852 – 21 October 1913) was an English executioner from 1884 until 1891. Berry was born in Heckmondwike in the West Riding of Yorkshire , where his father worked as a wool-stapler .

  3. Category:English executioners - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Robert Baxter (executioner) James Berry (executioner) James Billington (executioner)

  4. List of botched executions - Wikipedia

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    The executioner, Jack Ketch, later wrote a letter of apology for conducting the execution poorly due to being distracted. [citation needed] James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1685) – Beheading by axe. Jack Ketch took between five and eight strokes to behead him. [citation needed] John Smith (1705) – Hanging (attempted). He survived after ...

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  6. Jack the Ripper suspects - Wikipedia

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    He was arrested, tried, found guilty of her murder, and hanged in Dundee. A link with the Ripper crimes was investigated by police, but Bury denied any connection, despite making a full confession to his wife's homicide. Nevertheless, the executioner, James Berry, promoted the idea that Bury was the Ripper. [68]

  7. James Van Der Beek is opening up about the symptoms he experienced that made a routine colonoscopy all the more crucial — if not life-saving — last August, when he was stunned to learn he had ...

  8. William Henry Bury - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the executioner James Berry promoted the idea that Bury was the Ripper. [68] Berry did not include Bury or the Ripper in his memoirs, My Experiences as an Executioner , [ 82 ] but Ernest A. Parr, a journalist in the Suffolk town of Newmarket , wrote to the Secretary of State for Scotland on 28 March 1908 that Berry "told me ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Hamm was the first heroin addict the Grateful Life staff had introduced me to two months earlier, and for good reason. He was as close to a true believer as the program produces. For Hamm, an abandoned coffee cup wasn’t just an abandoned coffee cup. It was a warning sign of underlying dysfunction and inner turmoil.