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Buck Ruxton
Buck Ruxton (21 March 1899 – 12 May 1936), also known as Buktyar Rustomji Ratanji Hakim, was an Indian-born British physician and executed murderer. Ruxton was the perpetrator of one of the United Kingdom's most publicised murders of the 1930s, which gripped the nation at the time. The case is remembered now for the innovative forensic techniques employed in solving it. ==Background== Ruxton was born Bukhtyar Rustomji Ratanji Hakim in Bombay, India. He was a Parsi, and was also of French descent. He earned his medical degree from the University of Bombay. In 1930, he moved to the United Kingdom and set up as a practising doctor in Lancaster. Around the same time, he changed his name to "Buck Ruxton" by deed poll. Ruxton was reputedly a diligent GP, well respected and popular with his patients, and known to waive his fees when he felt patients could not afford to pay them. Ruxton lived in a large house at 2, Dalton Square with his common-law wife, Isabella ("Belle") Kerr, and their three children: Elizabeth, William and Diane.〔〔Fields 1998 p.123〕 Kerr was an outgoing lady who enjoyed socialising with Lancaster's elite (the "Town Hall Set") and was a popular guest at functions. Mary Rogerson lived in Poulton Square in Morecambe, and was walked to the bus stop that morning by her cousin Richard Towers.〔elderly relatives〕
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