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Topic History of: Bone in a sock
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Green Man honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Green Man wrote:
During the "troubles" in Ireland it was common for body parts to be posted in pillar boxes, for the postman to find.

Really? How awful!
Do you think it really is a human bone then?

I was thinking it more likely a case of jumping to conclusions like the teeth and "human remains" at the care home in Jersey.


Yes, really everyone was walking on egg shells during that era.

It's more likely a tooth that that belonged to some Chav.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Green Man wrote:
During the "troubles" in Ireland it was common for body parts to be posted in pillar boxes, for the postman to find.

Really? How awful!
Do you think it really is a human bone then?

I was thinking it more likely a case of jumping to conclusions like the teeth and "human remains" at the care home in Jersey.
Green Man During the "troubles" in Ireland it was common for body parts to be posted in pillar boxes, for the postman to find.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Someone found a bone in a Primark sock and decided it was human.

I cant think of any bone unmistakably human that would fit in a sock.
How peculiar.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-46998873