Jul. 07, 1956 - 17-year-old girl gives evidence in the Houseboat twins murder case at southend: Pretty Ann Richardson, 17-year-old daughter of one of the women accused of murdering the houseboat twins, left Southend's court-room under a close police guard after she had said in evidence that she had beeb threatened by a man with a knife if she ''opened her mouth''. The girl's mother.Mrs. Grace Beatrice Richardson, is jointly charged with Mrs. wright with the murder of the latter's twins in the houseboat fire. Photo shows 17-year-old Ann Richardson who gave evidence and told or the threat.
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3307 x 4477 px | 28 x 37.9 cm | 11 x 14.9 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
7 July 1956Photographer:
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Jul. 07, 1956 - 17-year-old girl gives evidence in the Houseboat twins murder case at southend: Pretty Ann Richardson, 17-year-old daughter of one of the women accused of murdering the houseboat twins, left Southend's court-room under a close police guard after she had said in evidence that she had beeb threatened by a man with a knife if she ''opened her mouth''. The girl's mother.Mrs. Grace Beatrice Richardson, is jointly charged with Mrs. wright with the murder of the latter's twins in the houseboat fire. Photo shows 17-year-old Ann Richardson who gave evidence and told or the threat. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)