1924: Jean Pierre Vaquier,
who in 1924 poisoned Alfred Jones,
proprietor of the Blue Anchor Inn in Byfleet,
Surrey. Vaquier had been having an affair
with Jones' wife, and was found guilty and
sentenced to death.
(Photo by Firmin/Topical
Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Mabel Jones,
the widow of
Alfred Jones,
proprietor
of the Blue
Anchor Inn
in Byfleet,
Surrey,
1924. She
had begun an
affair with
Frenchman
Jean Pierre
Vaquier
during a
holiday in
Biarritz,
after which
he followed
her home and
poisoned her
husband. He
was found
guilty and
sentenced to
death.
Picture
taken at the
Topical
Press
offices.
(Photo
by Topical
Press Agency/Hulton
Archive/Getty
Images)