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John Frederick Stockwell was an English murderer. He was convicted of killing Dudley Henry Hoard, manager of the Eastern Palace Cinema in Bow Road, London in 1934. He pleaded guilty to the charge of murder on 22 October 1934 and was hanged at HMP Pentonville on 14 November.

References

  1. Steve Fielding (2013). Hanged at Pentonville. The History Press. p. 60. ISBN 075095339X.
  2. Metropolitan Police Office (1934), MEPO 3/896: Murder and robbery of Dudley Henry Hoard by John Frederick Stockwell at Eastern Palace Cinema, E.3, The National Archives
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