Fatal Confession : A Girl's Murder, a Man's Execution, and the Fitton Case
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Landmark Cases in Canadian Law
ISBN-10
0774872764
ISBN-13
9780774872768
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Imprint
University of British Columbia Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 15th, 2025
Print length
328 Pages
Product Classification:
Gender & the lawLegal history
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When the body of thirteen-year-old Linda Lampkin was found, raped and strangled, on Toronto's industrial waterfront in 1956, locals feared a sex maniac was on the loose. Within a day, detectives announced the arrest of Robert Fitton. He was charged with murder, although Fitton claimed the sex was consensual and the strangulation accidental. Fatal Confession is a compelling analysis of that violent encounter and the ensuing legal and political entanglements, which ended in the hanging of Fitton despite the jury's and judge's recommendation of mercy. The case exposed judicial ambivalence about the criminal definition of constructive murder in connection with rape, disagreements over the voluntariness of confessions to police, and widespread doubt over the culpability of males "tempted" by precocious females. Weaving together politics, culture, legal history, and biography, Fatal Confession unravels a case that ultimately called into question both capital punishment and masculinist legal interpretations of sexual consent.
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