Episode 423

The Murder of Francis Rattenbury: The Man Who Built B.C.

Episode 423: Francis Mawson Rattenbury designed the BC Parliament Buildings, the Empress Hotel, and the building that now houses the Vancouver Art Gallery, as well as many others. He was the most celebrated architect in the province for thirty years. In 1935he was beaten to death in his armchair in a rented house in Bournemouth, England, by his wife Alma’s teenage lover, a chauffeur named George Percy Stoner. Both Alma Rattenbury and Stoner confessed. The trial at the Old Bailey gripped the English-speaking world. What happened after the trial was even more shocking than the murder.

Sources:
Sean O’Connor, The Fatal Passion of Alma Rattenbury (Simon & Schuster, 2019)
Anthony A. Barrett & Rhodri Windsor Liscombe, Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia: Architecture and Challenge in the Imperial Age (UBC Press, 1983)
Terry Reksten, Rattenbury (Sono Nis Press, 1978; revised 1998)
Francis Mawson Rattenbury — Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Francis Rattenbury — Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada
Francis Rattenbury — Wikipedia
Alma Rattenbury — Wikipedia
Newspapers.com | Search: Francis Rattenbury

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