Ruth Ellis shot her lover with a gun, so it was premeditated murder. The British judiciary had stopped applying the death penalty except for cases of poisoning and gun crime a long time before. They would be sentenced to death, but then be reprieved. Tess's crime was a spur of the moment thing (although there was a bit of desperate calculation in it). The landlady heard everything. In the real world I doubt she would have died because she would have had a good lawyer, who would have milked her tale of woe for all it was worth.
Edit: according to Wikipedia, Ruth Ellis emptied a revolver on David Blakely. She missed with the first shot, chased him and finished him off when he was lying on the ground.



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