Closing credits epilogue:
The Gladstone Committee re-examined the case and declared George innocent of the animal maimings.
Although no financial compensation was given, George was finally granted a free pardon. The case led to the establishment of the Criminal Court of Appeal.
George worked as a solicitor in London and lived with his sister until his death in 1937.
Arthur had three more children with Jean and continued his prolific writing career until his death in 1930.
Although no financial compensation was given, George was finally granted a free pardon. The case led to the establishment of the Criminal Court of Appeal.
George worked as a solicitor in London and lived with his sister until his death in 1937.
Arthur had three more children with Jean and continued his prolific writing career until his death in 1930.