John Scott

John Scott

male, deceased (1821)
John Scott, editor and publisher. He edited several liberal newspapers: the "Statesman", which Leigh Hunt had recently founded; the "Stamford...
John Byng

John Byng

male, deceased (1757)
John Byng (October 29, 1704 - March 14, 1757) was a British Admiral who was court-martialled and executed for failing to "do his utmost" during the...
Jean Charles de Menezes

Jean Charles de Menezes

male, deceased (2005)
Jean Charles de Menezes (7 January 1978-22 July 2005) was a Brazilian illegal immigrant living in the Tulse Hill area of south London. De Menezes...
Ross McWhirter

Ross McWhirter

male, deceased (1975)
Alan Ross McWhirter, known as Ross McWhirter, was, with his identical twin brother, Norris McWhirter, co-founder of the "Guinness Book of Records".
Yvonne Fletcher

Yvonne Fletcher

female, deceased (1984)
Woman Police Constable (WPC) Yvonne Joyce Fletcher (1959-17 April 1984) was a British police officer who was shot and killed in London's St James's...
Harry Stanley

Harry Stanley

male, deceased (1999)
Harry Stanley (c. 1953 - 22 September 1999) was a painter and decorator shot dead, in controversial circumstances, by the police. Harry Stanley was...
Bertram Byfield

Bertram Byfield

male, deceased (2003)
Bertram Byfield, born 1962, is a Jamaican murder victim and a former drug dealer. He was shot, along with his seven-year-old daughter Toni-Ann...

Toni-Ann Byfield

female, deceased (2003)
On September 13 2003, Toni-Ann Byfield was shot along with Bertram Byfield at his flat on harrow road, kensal green near Harlesden in North West...
Stephen Tibble

Stephen Tibble

male, deceased (1975)
Police Constable Stephen Andrew Tibble QPM (1953 - February 26 1975) was a police constable in the London Metropolitan Police who was killed by a...