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Sunday May 18, 2025
Guernsey's Dark Past: The Elizabeth Sojourn Murder
Sunday May 18, 2025
Sunday May 18, 2025
Welcome to this episode of The Deep Dive, where we journey back to the 19th century, unraveling a story that shook the very core of Guernsey society. We're talking about the chilling murder of Elizabeth Sojourn in 1853 and the gripping tale of John Charles Tapner, who was executed for the crime.
Join us as we delve into the gruesome details of the murder scene, the painstaking investigation, and the sensational trial that followed. We'll uncover how neighbors' testimonies and surprising pieces of evidence turned the townspeople's gaze toward Tapner. With his financial woes and secretive life adding layers of complexity, it's a case that raised more than just eyebrows.
We'll walk you through the trial's 12 intense days, marked by Tapner's persistent denials against mounting evidence. Discover how the famed writer Victor Hugo found himself embroiled in the drama, passionately advocating against Tapner's death sentence. Despite his fervent appeals, the hanging went ahead, marred by haunting incompetence and grim superstitions.
In this intimate discussion, we reflect on the 'painful interest' this case stirred within the community, revealing a society caught in the throes of change, grappling with justice and moral debates. So sit back and muse over this shocking slice of Guernsey's history, pondering what it reveals about us—then and now.
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