On 3 December 1944, whilst at home at
Honingham Hall, his estate in
Norfolk, England, Teichman heard the sound of gunfire nearby. He went out to confront two
poachers (Private George E. Smith of
Pittsburgh and Private Leonard S. Wijpacha of
Detroit) who were trespassing in the grounds of his estate. Both intruders were American soldiers based at a nearby
USAAF airfield and each was armed with an
M1 carbine. Teichman was killed during the confrontation, receiving a fatal
gunshot wound to the head. On December 4, all of the soldiers in Smith and Wijpacha's section were ordered to turn in their arms as part of the investigation. Casts of footprints left by the two perpetrators were also made. Wijpacha was questioned by his superiors on 6 December and confronted with this evidence, at which point he confessed. Smith was arrested the next day and admitted to shooting Teichman. subsequently
court-martialled at
RAF Attlebridge with a conviction of
murder. He was
executed by
hanging on the
gallows at
HMP Shepton Mallet on 8 May 1945 (i.e.
VE Day), despite appeals for
clemency, including from Lady Ellen Teichman. His companion, Private Wijpacha was charged with being an accessory to murder, but was not sentenced to death. Smith's remains are buried in grave 52, row 3 in
Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Plot E,
France. Teichman was buried in the churchyard of St Andrew's Church,
Honingham. His grave is in the corner plot, directly in line with the now-demolished Honingham Hall. His widow was buried in the same grave in 1969. == Literary works ==