i think he was 22
There is no hangman character in the ballad "Charlotte Dymond." The ballad tells the story of the murder of Charlotte Dymond by her boyfriend, Matthew Weeks, but it does not mention a hangman. Matthew was actually executed by hanging for his crime.
Matthew and Thomas.
Charlotte Dymond's two surposed boyfriends were Matthew and Thomas. There is a dispute on which one of them murdered her. Matthew was killed for it but there never was any hard proof.
Charlotte Dymond was a young girl who was murdered in Cornwall, England in 1844. The name of the judge at her trial was Judge Justice Patterson.
They are Matthew and John
She was murdered by her boyfriend, Matthew Weeks,when they were going out.
The judge for the Charlotte Dymond murder case was Sir George Rooke. He presided over the trial of Matthew Weeks, who was accused and subsequently convicted of Charlotte Dymond's murder in 1844.
Matthew Weeks, also known as "The Man Who Would Be Jack," was a suspect in the Jack the Ripper case. He was a bootmaker from Whitechapel, London, who was believed by some to be the infamous serial killer. However, there is little concrete evidence linking him to the crimes, and his involvement remains speculative and controversial among Ripperologists.
Charlotte Dymond was killed in Cornwall in 1844. It actually took place in Bodmin Moor to be precise. Sunday 14th April 1844 was the exact date.
Charlotte's Dymond was killed on the 14th of April 1844 and found a week after she was killed.
Matthew Week, Charlotte Dymond's loverhe slaughtered her then ran away basically. he was then hanged in front of 20000 people