Astonishingly, The Hagley Wood Murder is the first book solely on
the subject (other than a selection of privately printed/self
published offerings) ever written on this murder, which too place
eighty years ago. In April 1943, four teenaged boys discovered a
corpse stuffed into the bole of a wych elm in a wood in the
industrial Midlands. The body was merely bones and had been in the
tree for up to two years. The pathologist determined that she was
female, probably in her thirties, had given birth and was just
under five feet tall. The cause of death was probably suffocation.
Six months after the discovery, mysterious messages began to appear
on walls in the area, variants of Who Put Bella Down the Wych Elm -
Hagley Wood'. And the name Bella has stuck ever since. Local
newspapers, then the national press, took up the story and ran with
it, but not until 1968 was there a book on the case - Donald
McCormick's Murder by Witchcraft - and that, like others that
followed, tied Bella in with another supposedly occult murder, that
of Charles Walton on Meon Hill in 1945. Any unsolved murder brings
out the oddballs - the police files, only recently released, are
full of them - and the nonsense still continues. The online
versions are woeful - inaccuracy piled on supposition, laced with
fiction. It did not help that a professional occultist, Dr Margaret
Murray, expressed her belief, as early as 1953, that witchcraft was
involved in Bella's murder. And ill-informed nonsense has been
cobbled together to prove' that Dr Murray was right. McCormick's
own involvement was in espionage and his book, slavishly copied by
later privately printed efforts, have followed this tack too. It
was wartime, so the anonymous woman in the wych elm had to be a
spy, parachuted in by the Abwehr, the Nazi secret service. The
Hagley Wood Murder is the first book to unravel the fiction of
McCormick and others. It names Bella and her probable murderer. And
if the conclusion is less over-the-top than the fabrications
referred to above, it is still an intriguing tale of the world's
oldest profession and the world's oldest crime!
General
Imprint: |
Pen & Sword True Crime
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2023 |
Authors: |
M. J Trow
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
224 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-399-06645-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-399-06645-5 |
Barcode: |
9781399066457 |
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