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Ruth Ellis, last woman hanged in UK, granted posthumous conditional pardon

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IwantToRetire · 08/07/2026 19:40

Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in the UK, has been granted a conditional pardon in light of evidence that she was a victim of domestic abuse and coercive and controlling behaviour.

Ellis was executed in 1955, aged 28, after she shot and killed her partner, David Blakely, whom she met two years earlier while working in the nightclub she managed.

The application for a pardon was brought by four of Ellis’s grandchildren who said her responsibility was profoundly shaped by domestic abuse, trauma and circumstances that were never properly recognised at her trial.

On Wednesday, the deputy prime minister and justice secretary, David Lammy, announced in parliament that, on his advice, King Charles had granted Ellis a conditional pardon.

It reflects the fact that, had the case been heard today, it is possible partial defences of loss of control or diminished responsibility could have been put before a jury. If accepted, they might have reduced her conviction from murder to manslaughter.

Full article https://www.theguardian.com/law/2026/jul/08/ruth-ellis-last-woman-hanged-uk-posthumous-conditional-pardon

Ruth Ellis was a murderer. She doesn’t deserve a pardon

As a grounds of excusing murder, this is somewhat dangerous, and rather demeaning to women. Apart from the fact that she clearly appears to have been a woman with a will of her own, however many mistakes she made (and she managed, after all, to divorce an abusive husband, divorce not being easy in 1951), the argument could be applied to untold thousands of women in Britain – alas, as I know from having listened to the stories of hundreds of them myself in a British hospital. None of them shot their abusers, however, and most managed in time to escape them, though they often found someone similar.

Telegraph article at https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/07/08/ruth-ellis-murderer-doesnt-deserve-pardon/

Also in full at https://archive.is/c6lZD

Ruth Ellis, last woman hanged in UK, granted posthumous conditional pardon

Ellis, 28, was executed in 1955 after fatally shooting her abusive partner David Blakely

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2026/jul/08/ruth-ellis-last-woman-hanged-uk-posthumous-conditional-pardon

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TempestTost · Today 03:02

I think the whole thing is terribly preformative and a waste of time.

We all know that we don't have the death penalty now. We know that many punishments in the past were much harsher, physical punishments in particular.

We know that the justice system had blind spots, that it had differernt ideas about certain things, and that there is now access to some better technologies and techniques.

But all the people involved in this are dead and we have no ability to ask any of them to give an account. And it won't help anyone to make this kind of judgement ,which is essentially a kind of academic guess. It won't change anything for her or her husband.

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