Wag-atha Christie Dog May Have Resolved Victorian Murder Digging Up Poison Bottle From 160 Years Ago | Good News Today
Wag-atha Christie Dog May Have Resolved Victorian Murder Digging Up Poison Bottle From 160 Years Ago | Good News Today Why this story matters: In this week’s highlight of positive developments, we look at a story that reminds us that progress is a choice we make every day through our actions, our innovations, and our refusal to settle for the status quo. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to mystery, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. Blue Victorian poison bottle found in English garden in Clyst Honiton – SWNS A family’s dog may have solved a notorious 160-year-old murder, after he dug up a bottle of poison buried in the garden. The Labrador unearthed a blue vial under his lawn in Devon, England, that his owner, Paul Phillips, thought was a pipe—until he saw the words ‘Not To Be Taken’ embossed on glass. The 49-year-old did some digging and discovered a woman named Mary Ann Ashford had lived two doors down and killed her husband William in 1865. She put poison into his tea so she could take his money and be with her young lover. Would you like to re…