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S3 E14: Edinburgh Body Snatching

This week, Laura shares her research on the histo…

An episode of the Funeral Stories podcast, hosted by Funeral Stories, titled "S3 E14: Edinburgh Body Snatching" was published on February 21, 2020 and runs 31 minutes.

February 21, 2020 ·31m · Funeral Stories

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This week, Laura shares her research on the history of body snatching in Edinburgh. Everything culminates with the story of Burke & Hare-- who took the career of body snatching a little too far.

This week, Laura shares her research on the history of body snatching in Edinburgh. Everything culminates with the story of Burke & Hare-- who took the career of body snatching a little too far.
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