Seventy years after Ruth Ellis was hanged for shooting racing driver David Blakely, four of her six grandchildren have applied to Justice Minister David Lammy for a posthumous pardon. Their lawyers cite evidence that Ellis endured repeated sexual, emotional and physical abuse, including a miscarriage 10 days before the killing, after Blakely punched her, arguing such factors would now point to manslaughter rather than murder. Family members say Ellis was traumatized and failed by a biased system; their counsel adds she should never have been executed. The case’s earlier appeal failed in 2003, but pardons can consider broader fairness.
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