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'''John Wilkins''' was a [[United Kingdom|British]] factory worker in [[London]] around the mid-nineteenth century.
'''John Wilkins''' (unknown – 1868) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] factory worker in [[London]] around the mid-nineteenth century.


Working as a foreman in a [[Whitechapel]] factory in 1868, Wilkins intervened when another worker, [[Tom Coulton]] was beating one of the [[Dooley|child workers]]. The boy already being unconscious, Coulton used his working knife and stabbed Wilkins, killing him on the spot.
Working as a foreman in a [[Whitechapel]] factory in 1868, Wilkins intervened when another worker, [[Tom Coulton]] was beating one of the [[Dooley|child workers]]. The boy already being unconscious, Coulton used his working knife and stabbed Wilkins, killing him on the spot.

Revision as of 20:30, 26 November 2015

John Wilkins (unknown – 1868) was a British factory worker in London around the mid-nineteenth century.

Working as a foreman in a Whitechapel factory in 1868, Wilkins intervened when another worker, Tom Coulton was beating one of the child workers. The boy already being unconscious, Coulton used his working knife and stabbed Wilkins, killing him on the spot.

After an investigation into the murder by the Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye, accompanied by Arthur Conan Doyle and Henry Raymond, Coulton was accused of the murder, confessed, and was taken in by the Metropolitan Police Service.

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