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- Murder_bag abstract "A murder bag is a forensics kit used by police officers at crime scenes. It was developed by Sir Bernard Spilsbury, a British forensic pathologist known for his work on the Hawley Harvey Crippen case in conjunction with Scotland Yard in 1924. The need for such a kit became apparent during the investigation into the Patrick Mahon murder case of 1924. The murder scene was particularly gruesome for the time period, as Mahon had carved his victim, Emily Kaye, into several pieces and attempted to burn them. After the burning had proved unsuccessful, Mahon boiled the body parts, and was later caught for throwing small pieces of the body out of a train. Spilsbury was called to the scene to aid in locating and identifying several missing pieces. When he arrived, Spilsbury discovered a detective using his bare hands to scoop up bloodied flesh and deposit them in a bucket. When questioned about why he was not wearing rubber gloves for the task, the officer replied that he never wore gloves, and that no one he knew had since the formation of the murder squad seventeen years ago. After returning to Scotland Yard, Spilsbury reported what he had discovered to the then head of the murder squad, Detective Superintendent William Brown, who proposed a standardised kit to be provided to officers in the field. The subsequently produced kit was carried by all detectives responding to a homicide, and contained rubber gloves, tweezers, evidence bags, magnifying glass, compass, ruler and swabs. The kit changed as needed to keep pace with changing advances in forensics.".
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- Murder_bag wikiPageRevisionID "597202814".
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Berkley_Books.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Spilsbury.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Category:1924_introductions.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forensic_equipment.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Category:Law_enforcement_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Compass_(drawing_tool).
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Cotton_swab.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Crime_scene.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Crumbles_murders.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Detective.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_pathology.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Forensic_science.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Hawley_Harvey_Crippen.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Homicide.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Magnifying_glass.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink No_Hiding_Place.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Police_officer.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Rubber_glove.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Ruler.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Scotland_Yard.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Superintendent_(police).
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink The_History_Press.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Train.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLink Tweezers.
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLinkText "Murder bag".
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLinkText "bag of investigative tools".
- Murder_bag wikiPageWikiLinkText "murder bag".
- Murder_bag wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Murder_bag subject Category:1924_introductions.
- Murder_bag subject Category:Forensic_equipment.
- Murder_bag subject Category:Law_enforcement_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Murder_bag hypernym Kit.
- Murder_bag type Software.
- Murder_bag type Forensic.
- Murder_bag type Redirect.
- Murder_bag type Service.
- Murder_bag comment "A murder bag is a forensics kit used by police officers at crime scenes. It was developed by Sir Bernard Spilsbury, a British forensic pathologist known for his work on the Hawley Harvey Crippen case in conjunction with Scotland Yard in 1924. The need for such a kit became apparent during the investigation into the Patrick Mahon murder case of 1924.".
- Murder_bag label "Murder bag".
- Murder_bag sameAs Q6937721.
- Murder_bag sameAs m.03cfc6p.
- Murder_bag sameAs Q6937721.
- Murder_bag wasDerivedFrom Murder_bag?oldid=597202814.
- Murder_bag isPrimaryTopicOf Murder_bag.