The 'Jigsaw Murders' Looked Unsolvable — Then Maggots and a Sunday Paper Pointed to a Trusted Doctor
Investigators used the age of maggots (blowflies) on the remains, along with newspaper scraps, to help determine when and where the bodies were dumped Dr. Buck Ruxton was arrested, tried, and executed ...
A stained glass window bought in a Scottish thrift shop for $25 may have belonged to King Robert I— Robert the Bruce—from the 1300s.
The small waterfall at Gardenholm Linn tumbled gently, not too far from the grassy hollow of the Devil’s Beef Tub, where stolen cattle spirited away by notorious border Reivers were once tucked away.
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The 'Jigsaw Murders' Looked Unsolvable — Then Maggots and a Sunday Paper Pointed to a Trusted Doctor
two women walking along Gardenholm Linn Bridge near Moffat, Scotland, spotted what looked like a human arm in the water on the morning of Sept. 29, 1935. Police soon recovered about 70 parcels from ...
The 'Jigsaw Murders' Looked Unsolvable — Then Maggots and a Sunday Paper Pointed to a Trusted Doctor
In 1935, about 70 parcels containing two women’s remains were found near Moffat, Scotland. The investigation led to a respected doctor — and introduced new forensic techniques Topical Press ...
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