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William Sanchez de Pina HEPPER

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

   
 
 
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics: Rape
Number of victims: 1
Date of murder: February 5, 1954
Date of arrest: 5 days after (in Spain)
Date of birth: 1892
Victim profile: Margaret Rose Louise Spevick, 11
Method of murder: Strangulation
Location: Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Status: Executed by hanging at Wandsworth Prison on 11th August 1954
 
 
 
 
 
 

William Sanchez de Pina Hepper was a 62-year-old painter who had a studio in Brighton and lived in a flat in Chelsea. He had led quite a full life and, in his time he had been a translator for the BBC and had spied for the USA in Spain.

His own daughter had a friend, 11-year-old Margaret Rose Louise Spevick, who had broken her arm in an accident. Seeing his chance Hepper wrote a letter to the the girl's mother and suggested that the girl could go with him to his studio in Brighton where she could both rest her arm and at the same time sit for him as a model. Mrs Spevick thought this was a marvelous idea and agreed. The pair of them travelled to Brighton on 3rd February 1954.

Mrs Spevick decided to surprise her daughter and travelled down to see her on 7 February but, when she got there she could not get an answer from the studio. She managed to find the caretaker who let her in and it was then she found her daughter's raped and strangled body on the bed.

Hepper was tracked down quite quickly and was arrested in Spain on the 10th February and extradited. His trial took place at Lewes Assizes in July 1954. He tried to plead insanity and demonstrated his paranoia by collapsing in the witness box. He was found guilty and was hanged at Wandsworth Prison on 11th August 1954.

 
 

William Sanchez de Pina Hepper

Hepper was a 62-year-old painter with a studio in Brighton and a flat in Chelsea. He had, in his time, been a translator for the BBC and had spied for the USA in Spain.

His young daughter, Pearl, had a friend, eleven-year-old Margaret Rose Louise Spevick, who had broken her arm in an accident. Hepper wrote the girl's mother and suggested that the girl could accompany him to his studio in Brighton to convalesce, and to sit as a portrait model. Mrs Spevick agreed and the pair of them travelled to Brighton on 3rd February 1954.

Mrs Spevick travelled down to see her daughter on 7th February but, on arrival, could get no answer from the studio. The caretaker let her in and she found her daughter's raped and strangled body on a bed. Hepper was arrested in Irun, Spain on the 10th February and extradited back to England aboard the liner Alcantara.

His trial took place at Lewes Assizes in July 1954. Hepper tried to plead insanity and demonstrated his paranoia by collapsing in the witness box. He told the court that had gone for a walk by the sea on the evening of the 4th to recover from an asthma attack, leaving Margaret reading a book and had never seen her again. The jury had no doubt that he was responsible and found him guilty. He was hanged at Wandsworth Prison on 11th August 1954.

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Margaret Rose Louise Spevick, 11.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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