Hello everyone!
I've found something else that I think is interesting in the book I mentioned in 'A contender for the knife?' (Motive, method and madness).
On page 308 under the heading 'Brushes, powder boxes, sponges, etc.' is a 'Waterproof Sponge Bag' which looks just as you would expect a sponge bag to look like, with drawstrings at the opening. Wouldn't this have been an ideal container for soggy organs as it was waterproof and could easily be carried out of sight? Especially if the murderer was wearing an ulster coat, which would have been made of thick material, was usually very long, and which had deep pockets.
Carol
I've found something else that I think is interesting in the book I mentioned in 'A contender for the knife?' (Motive, method and madness).
On page 308 under the heading 'Brushes, powder boxes, sponges, etc.' is a 'Waterproof Sponge Bag' which looks just as you would expect a sponge bag to look like, with drawstrings at the opening. Wouldn't this have been an ideal container for soggy organs as it was waterproof and could easily be carried out of sight? Especially if the murderer was wearing an ulster coat, which would have been made of thick material, was usually very long, and which had deep pockets.
Carol
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