The Unsolved Bath Victorian Murder Mystery.
There is the intriguing story of the murder of Elsie Adeline Luke, who disappeared from her Bath lodgings back in August 1891.
Her body was discovered two years later in a cave near Hampton Downs and a doctor ruled that her skull had been bashed in with a blunt instrument.
A local man who she had been seeing at the time was the prime suspect in the case, but he was eventually cleared of her murder in court.
In August 1891, the young servant girl Elsie Adeline Luke disappeared from her Bath lodgings.
Since she was a somewhat flighty character, fond of chasing the lads, and not much liked by the lasses as a result, it was presumed that she had moved away with some bloke, and not much was made of her disappearance.
Not long after, two men found some bloodstained cuffs and a gold watch and chain on Hampton Downs.
One of them, a man named Dill, said he would deliver these items to the police station, but being a dishonest cadger, he kept the watch and chain himself.
More than two years later, in September 1893, the skeleton of a young woman was found in a cave near Hampton Downs.
She had clearly been murdered, since a doctor found that the skull had been bashed in with a blunt instrument. Clearly, many people said, this must be the remains of Elsie Adeline Luke. The skeleton was that of a woman in her twenties, and no other young women had gone missing from this quiet neighbourhood. What clinched the matter was that the skeleton was wrapped in some linen bearing the mark of a certain Mrs Kerry, who had employed Elsie Adeline Luke as cook from March until July 1891.
The reason Elsie had been fired after just four months of service was her untruthfulness and dishonesty: not just linen, but other items as well, were discovered to have gone missing after Elsie had left.
Thus Elsie’s thieving ways had served the purpose of aiding the identification of her remains.
You can read the full story in the link below as well as see newspaper posts in an extensive blog about the murder mystery..
Does Elsie's spirit or her murderer still linger in the area?
SOS Paranormal have done several investigations at the caves as well as Elsie's gravesite and the site of one of her alleged murders in the city.
Source - Bath Chronicle & James Pussielo (photos)
Victorian Murders- Jan Bondeson
https://elsieadelineluke.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_29.html
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