<P> In 1953, another theory surfaced, namely that Bella was a Dutchwoman named Clarabella Dronkers, killed by a German spy ring consisting of a British officer, a Dutchman and a music hall artist, for knowing too much . Available records and evidence were unable to support the story . </P> <Ul> <Li> In 2013, songwriter Owen Tromans included a song called "Bella in the Witch Elm" on his EP For Haden . </Li> <Li> In 2014, the song "Nail House Music" by American post-punk band Self Defense Family references the mystery, with the lyrics repeatedly asking "I found you in the witch elm - who put you in the witch elm". </Li> <Li> In 2016, Casefile True Crime Podcast covered the story in episode 4 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In 2013, songwriter Owen Tromans included a song called "Bella in the Witch Elm" on his EP For Haden . </Li> <Li> In 2014, the song "Nail House Music" by American post-punk band Self Defense Family references the mystery, with the lyrics repeatedly asking "I found you in the witch elm - who put you in the witch elm". </Li>

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