The Musical Milkman Murder - In the idyllic country village used to film Midsomer Murders, it was the real-life murder story that shocked 1920 Britain

The Musical Milkman Murder - In the idyllic country village used to film Midsomer Murders, it was the real-life murder story that shocked 1920 Britain
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On October 8, 1920 the body of a young woman named Kate Lilian Bailey, aged 22, was discovered. It transpired that her husband, George Arthur Bailey, had poisoned his seven-months pregnant wife with prussic acid, and with a whiff of the same chloroform he used to ease her final anguish, sedated his three-year-old daughter whom he placed in bed next to the corpse. Fourteen hours later, he fled the cottage, taking his child to relatives in Swindon before being arrested three days after the murder, at Reading Station with four kinds of poison in his pockets. Police also found a note suggesting that Bailey had intended to kill his little girl as well as himself and his wife. So was this simply the botched suicide pact of a devoted couple that had gone tragically out of control? All would be revealed at a sensational 1921 trial at Aylesbury Assizes; a shabby record of forgery, fraud, theft, false information and army desertion. Bailey – also known to the police as George Cox and Ronald Gilbert Treherne, or Tremayne, was also, it's said, a budding sex criminal and a fantasist of the first order. Although, curiously, he didn't plead insanity at his trial, the accused had a history of mental disorder including nervous breakdowns and several suicide attempts. At his trial – where women would sit on an English murder jury for the first time – Bailey denied all the charges. The prosecution argued that Bailey murdered his wife in order to be free to seduce innocent local girls, and a conviction was swiftly secured after the four day trial. Despite an appeal, Bailey was hanged 'three clear Sundays' after the jury returned with its verdict. George was a milkman and was known as the 'musical milkman' because he could be heard whistling while on his daily rounds.

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Quentin Falk. The Musical Milkman Murder - In the idyllic country village used to film Midsomer Murders, it was the real-life murder story that shocked 1920 Britain

THE. MUSICAL. MILKMAN. MURDER

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

MURDER MOST FOUL

SCENE OF THE CRIME

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY

NO ORDINARY TRIAL: DAY ONE

MUSIC, MADNESS AND MURDER: DAY TWO

NO SUCH THING AS DELICACY: DAY THREE

A VERY PECULIAR MAN

IN THE LINE OF FIRE: DAY THREE CONTINUED

THE FINAL ACT: DAY FOUR

‘DON’T LET MY MUSIC DIE’

LIFE FOR A LIFE

THE JUDGE AND THE HANGMAN

EPILOGUE

A MODERN LAWYER’S VIEW

COMPARING NOTES

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

About the Author

Copyright

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IN THE IDYLLIC COUNTRY VILLAGE USED TO FILM MIDSOMER MURDERS, IT WAS THE REAL-LIFE MURDER STORY THAT SHOCKED 1920 BRITAIN

QUENTIN FALK

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‘If I make a statement to you,’ Bailey asked West, ‘do you think you will be able to get my case settled at the next Assizes?’ The prisoner hadn’t yet seemed fully to have grasped the enormity of the charge against him, having learned that they were due to begin at Aylesbury in just ten days’ time, from 13 October.

‘If you wish to make a statement,’ said West, ‘you can do so; but it will not help you to get your case settled then.’

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