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In the years that followed their son’s death, Bentley’s family lead a persistent campaign to clear his name. It was not until 1993 that Derek Bentley received a posthumous Royal Pardon for the death sentence passed forty years before; the Court of Appeal finally quashed his murder conviction in 1998. Before then his parents were reported to have left his bedroom at their house in Colliers Wood untouched and exactly as it was during the time that Bentley lived there. It was also reported that the same room was haunted regularly by his presence: bedclothes were disturbed, the family heard footsteps, and his dog seemed to acknowledge his former owner, howling on occasion as if announcing his arrival. Following the death of Bentley’s father William in 1974, it was alleged that their parish priest had in one instance fallen into a mediumistic trance and had channelled his dead son and spoken in his voice.

 

 

At the beginning of this book, the analogy between criminal detective work and scientific psychical research – both exact and demanding disciplines – was highlighted, and the cases in this book have given some indication of the continuing British fascination with eerie stories of ghosts and gallows. A growing increase in the credibility of psychic detection and the continuing involvement of mediums in police work, particularly cases of murder, may result at some future time in a solution to more than individual crimes, but also to the mysteries of the paranormal world that continue to intrigue and fascinate us all. At that point, it will be possible to look at the cases we have discussed here in an entirely different light, as they will form a body of compelling evidence for the reality of an unseen world, as well as hidden faculties of man, that cannot be summarily dismissed out of hand. In Britain the gallows may have gone, but the ghosts, it seems, will always be with us …

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PLATES

The lonely Clachen of Inverey, photographed in the early years of the twentieth century, over 150 years after the death of Sergeant Davies. (Author’s collection)

Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), who published an account of the ghost of Arthur Davies in the 1830s. The great Scottish novelist felt the story of the haunting was an invention. (The Walter Scott Digital Archive)

The execution of William Corder outside Bury Gaol on 11 August 1828.

 

A death mask of William Corder, perpetrator of the infamous Murder in the Red Barn – other surviving relics include a section of his pickled scalp and a published account of the murder bound in Corder’s own skin. (St Edmundsbury Borough Council)

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