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ACTOR Paddy Considine says being forced to do a Cockney accent ruined his performance as Britain’s first professional detective in TV film The Suspicions Of Mr Whicher… With his first wife, Mary Ann Windus Kent (1808 – 1852) he had several children. But in this case, it's a real murder and we follow the trail of the most famous member of a new law-enforcement entity: the detective.
1860. Some passed away but are included here in chronological order: Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Edward, Henry Savill, Ellen, John Savill, Julia, Constance, and William. Rating: 3.0 of 5 Total number of episodes: 5 Last broadcast: 23/12/2017 at 00:00 Scotland Yard detective Jack Whicher uncovers adultery, insanity and jealousy when he investigates the murder of a young child in a sleepy Wiltshire residence. But it was only ever Constance who ever got real blame or who ever gave any kind of confession. Kate Summerscale’s The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: ... and the attention Samuel gave to his second wife’s children rather than his first wife’s children.
Mr Kent asked the gardeners if there were any policemen nearby. His throat's been cut and it looks like he may have been strangled as well. The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, by Kate Summerscale.
But there's no evidence of anyone having broken into the house where he lives, and so suspicion falls on the family and servants who live there.
Whicher's takeover of the case took place just as the rumour mill surrounding the Kent family grew ever more fevered and salacious.
While the murder of Francis Saville Kent, aged four, took place in Road, on the Somerset/Wiltshire border, the scandal forced his family to leave the area and move to Denbighshire.
Alfred Urch was a police constable who had recently moved to Road with his wife … A young child goes missing, and is found, dead, in an outside privy. An exhibition at Denbighshire Record Office marks 150 years since the murder of a child shocked Victorian Britain. For my tastes, "Mr. Whicher" combines the best of both worlds: densely documented non-fiction and a 19th century country house murder.
If William or Constance killed Francis, the other was most likely some kind of accomplice in the matter.