21.09.2024 20:10
A woman named Leslie Harvey, who wanted to renovate her home in North Wales, uncovered a 20-year-old secret when she opened the wardrobe in the attic. She was horrified to find the remains of her former tenant inside the wardrobe. Sarah Jane Harvey, 65, who rented the house to Frances Alice Knight during World War II, explained that Knight had died suddenly and instead of reporting it to the police, she locked the body in the wardrobe.
Leslie Harvey wanted to renovate his house in North Wales while his mother was in the hospital. However, he couldn't believe what he saw when he opened the wardrobe in the attic. A dark secret that had been hidden for over 20 years was revealed from inside the wardrobe. Harvey discovered the remains of a tenant that had been hidden in the wardrobe for 20 years.
INTERROGATED IN HOSPITAL BED
Leslie Harvey, a man who wanted to renovate his mother's house in North Wales, was shocked by the human remains that came out of the wardrobe in the attic. When Leslie Harvey opened the blanket inside the wardrobe, he was confronted with a corpse. The 65-year-old homeowner, Sarah Jane Harvey, suddenly became a murder suspect. Initially interrogated from her hospital bed, the 65-year-old woman identified the human remains as belonging to her former tenant, Frances Alice Knight. It was stated that the investigation into the incident is ongoing.
THEY HAD TEA TOGETHER IN 1940
During World War II, Sarah Jane Harvey said she rented her house to Frances Alice Knight. In her statement to the police, Harvey said that during their tea together in 1940, Knight suddenly passed away, and instead of reporting the situation to the police, she locked her in the attic wardrobe. Harvey told people that her tenant had moved to a nursing home. However, the lifeless body was found doubled up 20 years later.