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In the 1930's the science of forensics was still in its infancy. When Dr. Buck Ruxton's wife and nanny went missing, the police were forced to come up with new ways to identify the bodies... which had been cut up into numerous pieces.
How did they do it? Learn all about Britain's 'Jigsaw Murders' in Episode 57 of the podcast.
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By Nathan Olli5
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In the 1930's the science of forensics was still in its infancy. When Dr. Buck Ruxton's wife and nanny went missing, the police were forced to come up with new ways to identify the bodies... which had been cut up into numerous pieces.
How did they do it? Learn all about Britain's 'Jigsaw Murders' in Episode 57 of the podcast.
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