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Yesterday’s Papers

WORDS BY JESSICA PHILLIPS
ELLIS THE VICTIM Ruth Ellis’s relationship with David Blakely was one of infidelities and violence. In March 1955, Blakely punched her in the stomach, causing Ellis to su er a miscarriage.
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Platinum blonde, nude model, call girl and killer, Ruth Ellis is a portrait of a beautiful tragedy. After moving to London from her home in Rhyl in north Wales, Ellis fell into a string of abusive relationships. During the last – with former public schoolboy, race-car enthusiast and heavy drinker David Blakely – she endured beatings, fuelled by a cocktail of liquor and jealousy. This was until 10 April 1955, Easter Sunday, when Ellis tracked down Blakely to the Magdala pub in north London, loaded a gun and pulled the trigger.

“I AM QUITE HAPPY TO DIE”

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