{"id":121061,"date":"2023-11-11T13:28:54","date_gmt":"2023-11-11T13:28:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/?p=121061"},"modified":"2023-11-11T13:28:54","modified_gmt":"2023-11-11T13:28:54","slug":"man-haunted-by-ghost-of-woman-whose-mummified-body-was-hidden-in-cupboard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/world-news\/man-haunted-by-ghost-of-woman-whose-mummified-body-was-hidden-in-cupboard\/","title":{"rendered":"Man haunted by ghost of woman whose mummified body was hidden in cupboard"},"content":{"rendered":"

A man who unknowingly moved into a house with a dark secret fled when he found out the truth.<\/p>\n

The tenant who lived at 35 West Kinmel Street, Rhyl, North Wales said it was "too spooky" to stay there once he knew a mummified body had been hidden away in a cupboard for 20 years. His sister, Tracy Jones bought the property but rented it to her younger brothers in turn before she moved in herself. <\/p>\n

But it was only after the purchase that Tracy herself found out about the notorious "mummy in the cupboard" case. After heading to the library for more research, she read about how on May 5, 1960, Leslie Harvey decided to decorate his mum's home as a surprise while she was in hospital, but was horrified to find the corpse of a lodger.<\/p>\n

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Grandmother Sarah Jane Harvey, 65 became a murder suspect after it emerged she'd been falsely claiming her tenant, Frances Alice Knight's weekly allowance while her wizened body lay hidden from sight for two decades.<\/p>\n

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The 6ft 11" high storage unit running from the floor to the loft vent had provided ideal conditions for mummification and Mrs Knight's body had to be immersed in a bath of glycerine solution for a week until it had softened enough for internal examinations to be carried out.<\/p>\n

A stocking ligature and a groove around Mrs Knight's death suggested strangulation, but Mrs Harvey argued that it was common knowledge to wrap a stocking around the neck to cure throat ailments.<\/p>\n

She was cleared of murder due to lack of evidence but was found guilty of obtaining money by deception between May 1940 and April 1960 and was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment. <\/p>\n

Speaking to Paranormal Investigations UK on YouTube not long after moving into the property, Tracy said: "When I originally bought it, my brother lived here with his wife and rented for a year, then my younger brother moved in after that and he rented for a year.<\/p>\n

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