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  2. Littlehampton libels - Wikipedia

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    The Swan family were natives of Littlehampton and had lived at 47 Western Road for several years. Edith Swan was one of the thirteen children of Edward and Mary Ann Swan; [b] the two parents and three of their offspring—Edith and two of her brothers—lived in the family home. The two brothers, aged 39 and 40, shared one of the bedrooms ...

  3. Wicked Little Letters - Wikipedia

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    Later, Edith confronts Edward over his control, he was the one who tipped off child services on Rose; he shuts her up. The next day, Gladys and the trio realise Edith would write a final letter and thus prepare stamps marked with specially-prepared invisible ink for Edith to use, which she falls for. Rose flees when Spedding attempts to arrest ...

  4. Arundel Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    In October 1921, the town hall was the venue for the trial of Edith Swan in the Littlehampton libels case: Swan was eventually found guilty of sending poisonous letters, but not before another person, Rose Gooding, had twice been sent to prison for crimes for which she was entirely innocent. [8]

  5. Who wrote the 'Wicked Little Letters' that sent an English ...

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    The "Wicked Little Letters" start arriving even before the dark comedy has begun. The movie is about the escalating battle between prim Englishwoman Edith Swan (Olivia Colman), who is given to ...

  6. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Littlehampton libels ...

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    Nominator(s): SchroCat 17:52, 16 October 2024 (UTC) [] The Littlehampton libels are one of those footnotes to footnotes of history. Some mildly insulting letters were sent round a small town, and it resulted in four trials and two appeals, and involved the Director of Public Prosecutions, the senior Treasury Counsel, a senior Scotland Yard detective and the Lord Chief Justice.

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  8. Post-Prison Release, Gypsy Rose Blanchard Is Living In An ...

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    Gypsy Rose and Dee Dee Blanchard's home has become a tourist attraction in Springfield, Missouri. The little pink house was the site of Dee Dee's murder.

  9. Harbour Park - Wikipedia

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    Harbour Park, formerly known as Smarts, is a children's amusement park in the coastal resort of Littlehampton, West Sussex, England, which has rides open seasonally, check their website for ride opening dates. Opened in 1932, it is situated on the beach, adjacent to the working Harbour & Marina.