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The gibbeting of James Cook took place on 11 August 1832 on the edge of Leicester, on the Saffron Lane-Aylestone Road junction near the Aylestone tollgate. Cook was a 21-year-old bookbinder who was convicted of murdering John Paas, a brass instrument manufacturer to whom Cook owed money. Cook was convicted of the murder on 8 August, hanged on 10 August and gibbeted the next day. The execution saw around 40,000 onlookers and the gibbeting was watched by over 20,000. The gibbeting was derided in the press.
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