Knowsley Hall shootings

The front entrance of Knowsley Hall, pictured in 2011

The Knowsley Hall shootings (also known as the Murdern in a Mansion case)[1] occurred on the evening of 9 October 1952 in Knowsley Hall, Merseyside, England. Harold Winstanley, a 19-year-old trainee footman at the house, shot his employer, Lady Derby, and three colleagues. Two of those shot died: the butler, William Stallard, and the under-butler, Douglas Stuart. Winstanley fled the scene, assaulting the chef while doing so, and went to a local pub. He later took a bus into Liverpool, where he surrendered to the police. Winstanley was tried for the two murders and found guilty but insane and committed to Broadmoor Hospital.

  1. ^ Heilbron, Hilary (22 October 2012). Rose Heilbron: The Story of England’s First Woman Queen's Counsel and Judge. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 146. ISBN 978-1-78225-028-9.

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