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'Who put Bella in the witch elm': A woman's skeleton is found stuffed inside a tree, then terrifying graffiti appears

In April 1943, four young British kids were searching for birds’ nests in Hagley Wood, part of Lord Cobham’s estate in Wychbury Hill, located right in the middle of England. One of them, Bob Farmer, clambered up a large elm tree and, upon reaching the top, peered inside. He’d never forget what he saw. At first, he assumed it was an animal’s skull, but as he lifted it, he spotted human hair. And teeth. The four boys promptly freaked out and ran h…

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We Got This Covered broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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