Murder, Mystery and Medicine. Holyrood Royal Park.
Episode 54, Jan 24, 2022, 05:00 AM
In 1836 a discovery of 17 miniature coffins in Holyrood Royal Park in Scotland sparked a heated debate. Who created them, and what did the represent? Theories abound, but today we go back in time to explore one of the most widely accepted theories out there - that they represent the victims of the famed serial killers William Burke and William Hare.
Youtube Video discussed about the coffins can be found here
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Youtube Video discussed about the coffins can be found here
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Sources: University of Aberdeen, National Museum of Scotland , Historic UK, Wikipedia, Civitatis Edinburgh
Sources: University of Aberdeen, National Museum of Scotland , Historic UK, Wikipedia, Civitatis Edinburgh