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The 'Jigsaw Murders' Looked Unsolvable — Then Maggots and a Sunday Paper Pointed to a Trusted Doctor

22-09-2025   adminstudionebo

When dozens of body parts were found in a Scottish ravine in 1935, police used clues from newspaper wrappings and forensic science to identify the victims and track the killings back to Dr. Buck Ruxton. The case is still studied in forensic science courses today.
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