Sir Bernard Henry Spilsbury (16 May 1877 – 17 December 1947) was an English pathologist. His cases include Hawley Crippen, the Seddon case, the Major...
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Spilsbury may refer to: Albert Spilsbury (1894–1959), English footballer Benjamin Spilsbury (1864–1938), English footballer Sir Bernard Spilsbury (1877–1947)...
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for the charge of bigamy and suspicion of murder, the pathologist Bernard Spilsbury was asked to determine how the women died. Although he was the Home...
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obtained with the help of Montagu's morally dubious acquaintance Bernard Spilsbury ("Spilsbury"); the team are concerned about using it without the knowledge...
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property before contacting Scotland Yard. Forensic pathologist Sir Bernard Spilsbury arrived in Eastbourne on 4 May to assist in the recovery and examination...
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Bernard Spilsbury: His Life and Cases ISBN 978-0-856-17216-8 p. 310 Bernard Spilsbury: His Life and Cases ISBN 978-0-856-17216-8 pp. 313-314 Bernard Spilsbury:...
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(1924–2017), American editor Bernard Spilsbury (1877–1947), English pathologist Bernard Soysa (1914–1997), Sri Lankan Trotskyist Bernard Stoeser (born 1930),...
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them, Bernard Spilsbury, testified they could not identify the torso remains or even discern whether they were male or female. However, Spilsbury found...
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Pathology at Seventh Medical Laboratory in New York. British pathologist Bernard Spilsbury also identified pieces of tanned human skin obtained by observers...
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practicalities of the plan. Montagu approached the pathologist Sir Bernard Spilsbury to determine what kind of body they needed and what factors they would...
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