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Retracing the story of Ruth Ellis, who shot her lover in 1955. The last woman hanged in the UK, many say her death led to the end of capital punishment.
Retracing the story of Ruth Ellis, who shot her lover in 1955. The last woman hanged in the UK, many say her death led to the end of capital punishment.
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S1, EP8 "Ruth Ellis"Retracing the story of Ruth Ellis, who shot her lover in 1955. The last woman hanged in the UK, many say her death led to the end of capital punishment.
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