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Dog Discovers 160-Year-Old Poison Bottle, Unravels a Shocking Murder Mystery!

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In a tale that sounds straight out of a mystery novel, a dog in Devon, England, has unearthed a blue poison bottle from a notorious Victorian murder case. The Labrador, named Stanley, dug the relic up while exploring his owner’s garden, prompting Paul Phillips to investigate its origins. Upon discovery, he linked the bottle to Mary Ann Ashford, who infamously poisoned her husband, William Ashford, back in 1865 in a bid to secure her future with a younger lover.

This historical revelation not only shocked locals but shone a light on how the crime led to public outcry over capital punishment in Britain. Mary Ann’s trial stirred emotions, ultimately influencing opinions against public executions. Who knew a simple dig could uncover such dramatic history? Stanley, it seems, has a nose for more than just bones—he’s unearthed a piece of the past that’s piqued the curiosities of his family and their neighbors alike.

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