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yaesu

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Fri Mar 20, 2026, 10:13 AM Mar 20

What a good boy: Dog digs up possible link to notorious 19th-century Devon murder case

A man in Devon believes his beloved dog has dug up a key piece of evidence in his back garden connected to a notorious Victorian murder case.

Paul Phillips, 49, told reporters that his labrador, Stanley, recovered a blue glass bottle with the words “Not to be taken” written on the side from their home in Clyst Honiton.

The discovery brought to mind an article he had read about the murder by poisoning of William Ashford by his wife Mary Ann Ashford in 1865 and further research revealed the couple may have lived in a neighbouring property.

Mary Ann was reportedly hanged in Exeter in front of 20,000 people and her execution was so bungled – she took minutes to die – that it is said to have turned people off the idea of public executions and set in motion events that would ultimately lead to the end of public hangings in England in the 1860s.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/20/dog-19th-century-devon-murder-case-discovery

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What a good boy: Dog digs up possible link to notorious 19th-century Devon murder case (Original Post) yaesu Mar 20 OP
Wow! Wouldn't that be something. StarryNite Mar 20 #1
That's interesting MustLoveBeagles Mar 20 #2
Who's a good boi? ms liberty Mar 20 #3
Send that pupper to Epstein's ranch. Midnight Writer Mar 20 #4
Good idea 👍 MustLoveBeagles Mar 20 #5
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