HUMAN BONES IN GARDEN
London detectives who were rushed to Islington recently, following a report that a skull and a quantity of human bones had been found in a garden, established the fact that the bones were anatomical specimens, and that they had lain buried in the garden for two years. At first it was thought that it might have some bearing on the Brighton Trunk Murder No. 1, where the head has not yet been found. Subsequently a man volunteered the information that he bad buried the bones to get rid of them, and gave a satisfactory explanation as to how they came u fo his possession.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22612, 2 July 1935, Page 4
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108HUMAN BONES IN GARDEN Otago Daily Times, Issue 22612, 2 July 1935, Page 4
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