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Tuesday 20 March 2018

The Court Case: The Murder of Hilda Jones. (Part III)

The Court Case: The Murder of Hilda Jones. (Part III)




Bruce Stapleton Neal, 19, was brought to trial for the gruesome murder of his girlfriend, Hilda Beryl Jones 16, on the 17th of March 1924 at her place of employment.

The Coroner included in his report that Ms Jones, affectionately known as “Bob” or “Bobby”, had a small gunshot entry hole at the base of the skull. Her forehead was mostly missing, and her blood, bone and brain matter were scattered across the walls, ceiling and floor of the office.

The defence issued a statement that Mr Neal was an epileptic and that when the gun fired, he was in the middle of an epileptic state and unable to control himself.

When asked by the court to enter a plea, “Not Guilty” came the statement from the defendant.
Defence attorney Mr Smith stated “If you remember the dangerous position of the Injury to his head. If you remember his fits and the circumstances surrounding them. If you remember the circumstances attending the murder of Bobby and his condition afterwards, it is very easy to take a backward view over his past life, and to say that these fits are epileptic fits.”

 Mr Smith exhorted, “Our only defence is a plea of insanity!”

 The jury retired, and after an hour returned with their verdict. “Not guilty on the grounds of insanity”.

 Justice Parsons, presiding over the case, stated, “In order with the Criminal Consolidation Act, he would order Neal to be kept in strict custody in the criminal ward of the Parkside Mental Hospital during the Governor's pleasure.”

 Mrs Neal, who had been in the courtroom, and who had earlier given evidence in the case, fainted at the reading of her son’s sentence.

Hilda Beryl Jones is buried in the Glen Osmond, “Saint Saviour” Anglican Churchyard.


Researched and written by Allen Tiller.

© 2018 Allen Tiller



Bibliography

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Photo: 1924 'MISS HILDA BERYL JONES.', Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), 22 March, p. 37. , viewed 01 Jan 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170493300

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