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498:. Further investigation revealed Marshall's naked body, badly mutilated. Wounds found on her hands suggested she had grasped defensively at a knife. She had received blows to her head, her wrists and ankles had been tied, one nipple had been bitten off, and her throat had been slashed. As with Gardner an instrument, possibly a branch, had been inserted into her vagina. She also had a large gash that ran from the inside of her thigh up to her mutilated breast. Some of her possessions were found at the beach huts at 487:, asking, "Isn't your name Heath?" Heath denied it and said he wanted to return to the hotel for his coat. The police fetched it for him and searched it, finding a railway cloakroom ticket, which in turn led them to a suitcase containing a riding whip with a diamond pattern weave. Under questioning, Heath admitted his real identity. The next day he was transferred to London, where he was charged with the murder of Margery Gardner. 31: 482:
Later that day, Marshall's father and sister, Charles Marshall and Joan Cruickshanks, arrived at Bournemouth police station and by chance met Heath under his assumed name, who was introduced by Suter. "Brook" joked to them about his similarity to the wanted poster of the murderer Neville Heath. Suter
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in London. Heath stood over the woman, ready to thrash her. Hotel staff had been alerted by her screaming and forced entry to the room, but she subsequently refused to press charges against Heath in order to avoid publicity. When Gardner's body was found in June, Gardner was mistakenly identified by
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Initially impressed with Heath's looks and manner, Marshall accepted his invitation to take afternoon tea at the Tollard Royal Hotel, where he was staying. Marshall spent the afternoon with Heath and, feeling lonely in Bournemouth, she accepted his further invitation to dine with him that evening.
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told police, "Find that whip and you’ve found your man." Simpson estimated Gardner's time of death as between midnight and the early hours of the morning. Police learned that Heath and Gardner had arrived at the hotel around midnight, and that nothing had been heard until a door slammed at 1:30am.
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had been unable to gain entry. Gardner's body was found naked on the bed but covered to the neck with sheets. Her ankles were bound, and marks showed that her wrists had been as well but the restraints had been removed. There were seventeen lash marks on her body, her nipples had been savagely
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Marshall's disappearance was reported to police by the manager of the Norfolk Hotel on 5 July. He also contacted the manager of the Tollard Royal, knowing that she had dined there on the night she disappeared. The manager of the Tollard Royal advised Heath to contact police in case he had any
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Suter at Bournemouth police station and offered to help. He went to the police station and from a photograph identified Marshall as the woman he had been with, but claimed he had left her in the gardens in central Bournemouth.
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This identification was reported in the press at the time as fact, suggesting that Gardner had gone to the Pembridge Court Hotel fully aware of Heath's sexual proclivities and that she, therefore, must have had some sort of
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and spent a few days with Symonds. Her parents were impressed with the supposed lieutenant-colonel, but he left when his name appeared in the newspapers in relation to Gardner's murder. He then went to
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Although Heath was charged with Doreen's murder, his subsequent trial and execution related only to his earlier murder of Gardner. Marshall's body was returned to her parents and buried in
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In a final letter written to his parents prior to his execution, Heath informed his parents: "My only regret at leaving the world, is that I have been damned unworthy of you both."
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Heath returned to Britain in February 1946. Several months later, in the midst of his murder spree, he had a dinner date with the South African actress
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that he would be half an hour; Marshall corrected him: "He will only be a quarter of an hour." This was the last time Marshall was seen alive.
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Marshall's whereabouts remained a mystery until 7 July, when waitress Kathleen Evans, out walking her dog, noticed a swarm of flies by a
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suggests that Heath barely knew Margery Gardner, and that they had never spent the night together before the night he killed her.
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In February 1946, a few months before the murders, a woman named Pauline Brees was found naked and tied up in a room at the
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tendency. Despite the assumptions of many studies of the case to date, there is little actual evidence for this. Producer
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and took a room at the Tollard Royal Hotel under the name "Group Captain Rupert Brook", an alias inspired by the war poet
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easily destroyed Hubert's argument; unknown to Casswell, Hubert was a drug addict and was under the influence of
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background, his father, who was a barber, made considerable financial sacrifices so that his son could attend
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On 20 June 1946, Heath spent the evening with Margery Gardner (32), a trained artist and occasional
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in 1924, to company director Charles Marshall and his wife Grace Merritt. She had served in the
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During the war, Bournemouth had become a garrison town, with most of the hotels taken over as
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The slash marks on Gardner's body showed the distinctive diamond pattern of a woven leather
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The cause of death was suffocation, but only after the other injuries had been inflicted.
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Critchley, Macdonald (1955). "Neville George Clevely Heath". In Hodge, James H. (ed.).
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After dinner, Heath took Marshall to the hotel lounge to listen to dance music on the
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the staff at the Strand Palace as having been involved in this incident in February.
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Heath's trial began on 24 September 1946 – evidence from the case is still in the
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from her alcoholic husband, Gardner had a young daughter but was living alone in
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The story featured in the 'Neville Heath' episode of the 1949-51 Radio series
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information which might help them. The following day, Heath duly telephoned
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later reported that Heath had tried to chat her up at a department store in
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Heath is featured in the first episode of season three of the comedy drama
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On Sunday 16 June 1946, Heath took a room at the Pembridge Court Hotel in
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said that Heath was the inspiration for his portrayal of Robert Rusk in
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Register of Marriages, December Qtr 1941, Hendon, vol 3a, page 1502
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Register of Births, September Qtr 1924, Brentford, vol 3a, page 273
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Heath's case has been suggested as the basis for three novels by
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Casswell, Joshua David (1961). "My fourth client to be hanged".
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bitten, and an instrument had been inserted into her vagina.
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at New Scotland Yard. Heath originally told his counsel,
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Two prison doctors testified that although Heath was a
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in London. He used his real name but added the rank of
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Index


Ilford
Essex, England
Pentonville Prison
London, England
Execution by hanging
Executed
Conviction(s)
Murder
Death
executed
Pentonville Prison
London
Ilford
Essex
lower middle class
Rutlish School
grammar school
Merton Park
London
Royal Air Force
dismissed
absent without leave
obtaining credit by fraud
borstal
housebreaking
forgery
aliases
Second World War
Royal Army Service Corps

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