The Gay Scandal That Helped Change the Law
Автор: Panic
Загружено: 2025-06-26
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In the spring of 1953, four men, including a British lord and two RAF officers, would become the focus of a national homosexual sex scandal—one that would destroy reputations, shock the country, and ultimately help change the law.
Corrections:
The pronunciation of Beaulieu is closer to "B-you-ly" = BYOO-lee
In the episode, I mention that the age of consent was 16. That was the age of consent for heterosexuals only. Homosexuality was illegal across all ages until a minor reform in 1967.
The two RAF servicemen were enlisted men, not officers.
Clarifications:
In 1994, the UK military partially reformed the law regarding homosexuality in the Armed Forces with the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act. While homosexual acts themselves were no longer criminal offences under military law from that year, personnel could still be discharged solely for being gay or lesbian, regardless of conduct or service record. It would take another few years in 2000, following further legal challenges.
The Sexual Offences Act 1967 legalized homosexual acts between two men over 21 in private.
This did not apply to the armed forces or the merchant navy.
Lesbian acts were never criminalized, so there was no legal age of consent.
Later in his life, Peter Wildeblood moved to Canada in the 1970s to work for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and became a Canadian citizen. He retired to Victoria, British Columbia, where he passed away in 1999.
Panic Queer True Crime, uncovering hidden queer history through true crime. The channel covers crimes in two categories: Violence fueled by hate and intimate partner violence. In addition, we cover stories of LGBTQ+ folks targeted by extortion, arrest, and other forms of life-altering violence that don't result in murder.
On its face, the details of the Lord Montagu Affair don't seemly involve violence. I would say the brutality of using laws that apply to one group of people as a way of controlling that group of people is an act of violence borne out of homophobic repulsion and hatred.
By the way, these laws against indecency did not apply to lesbians, only to gay men. Why? That would take too much time.
These stories deserve our loving attention, because sometimes being queer can be murder.
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Waiting for You
01:54 Dail M For Murder
02:50 The Letters
04:16 The Trial
08:08 The Verdict
09:49 In the End
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