Edith Alice Morrell

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Edith Alice Morrell was an English patient whose suspicious death in 1950 became central to the high-profile murder trial of Dr. John Bodkin Adams.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English person
human
associatedWith British legal history
Eastbourne medical community
causeOfNotability suspicious death in 1950 under the care of Dr. John Bodkin Adams
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfDeath 1950
familyName Morrell NERFINISHED
givenName Edith NERFINISHED
hasDoctor John Bodkin Adams NERFINISHED
hasEthicalIssue questions over use of painkilling drugs and intent to hasten death
hasEvidenceType medical records and nursing testimony in Adams trial
hasMedicalAttendant John Bodkin Adams NERFINISHED
legalStatusOfDeath not proven to be murder in court
linkedTo allegations of medical serial killing by John Bodkin Adams
debates about euthanasia and end-of-life care in mid-20th-century Britain
mannerOfDeath suspicious circumstances
middleName Alice NERFINISHED
name Edith Alice Morrell NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableFor being central to the murder trial of Dr. John Bodkin Adams
occupation patient
partOf John Bodkin Adams case
placeOfDeath Eastbourne NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence Eastbourne NERFINISHED
roleInEvent alleged murder victim in prosecution case against John Bodkin Adams
sexOrGender female
subjectOf murder trial of John Bodkin Adams NERFINISHED
police investigation into suspected medical murders in Eastbourne
timePeriod 20th century

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John Bodkin Adams allegedToHaveMurdered Edith Alice Morrell