Hagley Wood (Bella in the Wych Elm)

Hagley Wood (Bella in the Wych Elm)


Hagley, United Kingdom (GB)
Hagley Wood is an area of woodland near Hagley, Worcestershire, England. In April 1943, four local boys found the skeletal remains of a woman inside a large wych elm in the wood. Despite a police investigation, the woman has never been identified. However, there have been several theories about her identity. Some believe that she was a Nazi spy in the Clent Hills during WWII. Others believe a Third Reich cell killed her. The police theorise that she could have been a prostitute killed by a punter. The current location of her skeleton and autopsy report is unknown. More information is available via the link.
Hagley Wood is an area of woodland near Hagley, Worcestershire, England. In April 1943, four local boys found the skeletal remains of a woman inside a large wych elm in the wood. Despite a police investigation, the woman has never been identified. However, there have been several theories about her identity. Some believe that she was a Nazi spy in the Clent Hills during WWII. Others believe a Third Reich cell killed her. The police theorise that she could have been a prostitute killed by a punter. The current location of her skeleton and autopsy report is unknown. More information is available via the link.
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Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: Gorecki

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