During his time James Berry improved upon William Marwood's technique of the long drop.
James Berry liberates this prison of the mind with poetry, humour plus Caribbean & classical music.
Scott was an assistant hangman to James Berry as far back as 1889.
This was despite the fact it had been carefully tested by James Berry, the executioner, beforehand.
All ended in failure, as the trapdoor of the scaffold failed to open despite being carefully tested by the executioner, James Berry, beforehand.
James Berry may refer to:
Nevertheless, the hangman, James Berry, promoted the idea that Bury was the Ripper.
James Berry (8 February 1852 - 21 October 1913) was an English executioner from 1884 until 1891.
William Marwood influenced James Berry, a retired police officer and friend to take up the role of hangman.
Now James Berry, in his sprightly and realistic tales of Jamaican life, proves this to be untrue.