<P> On Easter Sunday, 10 April 1955, Ellis took a taxi from Cussen's home to a second floor flat at 29 Tanza Road, Hampstead, the home of Anthony and Carole Findlater, where she suspected Blakely might be . As she arrived, Blakely's car drove off, so she paid off the taxi and walked the quarter mile to the Magdala, a four - storey public house in South Hill Park, Hampstead, where she found Blakely's car parked outside . </P> <P> At around 9: 30 pm David Blakely and his friend Clive Gunnell emerged . Blakely passed Ellis waiting on the pavement when she stepped out of Henshaws Doorway, a newsagent next to the Magdala . He ignored her when she said "Hello, David," then shouted "David!" </P> <P> As Blakely searched for the keys to his car, Ellis took a . 38 calibre Smith & Wesson Victory model revolver from her handbag and fired five shots at Blakely . The first shot missed and he started to run, pursued by Ellis round the car, where she fired a second, which caused him to collapse onto the pavement . She then stood over him and fired three more bullets into him . One bullet was fired less than half an inch from Blakely's back and left powder burns on his skin . </P> <P> Ellis was seen to stand mesmerised over the body and witnesses reported hearing several distinct clicks as she tried to fire the revolver's sixth and final shot, before finally firing into the ground . This bullet ricocheted off the road and injured Gladys Kensington Yule, 53, the wife of a local banker, in the base of her thumb, as she walked to the Magdala . </P>

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