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Charlotte´s work
She was worked and later she went to the lunch -
Charlotte´s Body
Someone notificate to the police, that find a body -
Homicide
Charlotte lying flat on her back at the banks of the River Alan. Her throat had a slash that was eight and a half inches across, and the wound was so deep that a couple of her vertebrae had partially separated. -
Evidence
Evidence indicated that someone had initially made one cut across her throat and then inserted the blade into the wound to take another slice to finish the job. -
Memorial for Charlotte
Charlotte’s tragic murder and Matthew’s subsequent hanging caused a great commotion across the country. Shortly after the sensation quieted, the people of Bodmin erected a memorial to Charlotte Dymond. -
Works on the Charlotte Dymond Murder
The Charlotte Dymond tragedy touched many people deeply, and the tale has become an integral part of Bodmin, inspiring a number of poems and songs. The following is a small excerpt of a poem called The Ballad of Charlotte Dymond, written by Charles Causley of Cornwall, who was born in 1917.