Editing Dean Hancock and Russell Shankland

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|occupation = Miners
|occupation = Miners
|goals = Prevent David Williams from breaking the miner's strike
|goals = Prevent David Williams from breaking the miner's strike
|crimes = [[Murder]]/[[manslaughter]]
|crimes = [[Murder]]/manslaughter
|type of villains = Extremists}}
|type of villains = Extremists}}
'''Reginald Dean Hancock''' and '''Russell Shankland''' were two Welsh miners who killed a taxi driver named David Wilkie by dropping a concrete block onto his car. The trial of the two men, ''R v Hancock'', has since become a leading case in the United Kingdom regarding the degree of intention needed to prove murder.
'''Reginald Dean Hancock''' and '''Russell Shankland''' were two Welsh miners who killed a taxi driver named David Wilkie by dropping a concrete block onto his car. The trial of the two men, ''R v Hancock'', has since become a leading case in the United Kingdom regarding the degree of intention needed to prove murder.
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[[Category:Remorseful]]
[[Category:Remorseful]]
[[Category:Grey Zone]]
[[Category:Grey Zone]]
[[Category:Living Villains]]
[[Category:European Villains]]
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