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The Last Execution in Britain

Albert Pierpoint was one of Britain's main executioners in the 1940s and 50s when hanging was still the sentence for murder. Both his father and uncle had been on the official list of executioners. From a young age, he wanted to follow in their footsteps. In 1941, he carried out his first hanging as the lead executioner. Using archive recordings, Alex Lass now tells the story of Britain's most famous hangman.

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