The Folklore Podcast

Episode 118: BELLA IN THE WYCH ELM

11.16.2022 - By Mark NormanPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

In 1943, a group of boys wandering the woodlands near Hagley Hall, in Worcestershire in the West Midlands of England, discovered the remains of an unknown woman stuffed inside a hollowed Wych Elm tree. To this day her identity remains unknown. In 1944, however, mysterious graffiti began to adorn the walls of the West Midlands reading WHO PUT BELLA IN THE WYCH ELM? This graffiti reignited interest and the theories about her were plentiful. In 2017, filmmaker Tom Lee Rutter released the award-winning docu-drama 'Bella in the Wych Elm' and explored many of these theories.In this episode of The Folklore Podcast, our film and theatre correspondent Tracy Nicholas chats with Tom about the case, his film and other work. You can visit the Carnie Films website to learn more here (http://carniefilms.blogspot.com/).To support The Folklore Podcast in its aims to make preserve folklore materials and make them available for the future, please consider joining our Patreon page (www.patreon.com/thefolklorepodcast) where you can access exclusive member-only bonus content.

More episodes from The Folklore Podcast