Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass look back at a case stranger than fiction: John Dickman was hanged at Newcastle Prison for murdering John Nisbet on a train.

Criminal barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass look back at the case of John Dickman, who, after being convicted of murder in 1910, was hanged at Newcastle Prison.

On Friday 18 March 1910, 44-year-old John Nisbet boarded a 10:27am train from Newcastle Central Station. By the time the train reached the end of the line, he was dead. He had been shot five times; his bag, containing 拢370 in cash, had been stolen; and his body had been stuffed beneath the carriage seats. Local bookmaker John Dickman was convicted of his murder and sentenced to death, but he always protested his innocence.

Over 100 years later, his great-grandson Rowan set out on a mission to find out the truth. As Rowan delved into his family history and retraced the steps his great-grandfather took on that fateful day, Sasha and Jeremy worked together to try to determine whether Dickman may have been the victim of a miscarriage of justice.

Now, two years on from their initial investigation, Jeremy and Sasha catch up with Rowan and discover that following a meeting with crime writer Diane Janes, Rowan is more convinced than ever that his great-grandfather was innocent. Could Dickman have been the victim of conspiracy to frame him for murder, instigated at the highest levels of government?

43 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Sasha Wass
Presenter Jeremy Dein
Producer Lorna Hartnett
Producer Simon Cooper
Executive Producer Mike Benson
Executive Producer Warwick Banks
Production Manager Zlatina Rankova
Production Department Michael Klokkos
Production Company Chalkboard TV

Broadcasts