<P> In a Radio 4 programme first broadcast in August 2014 Steve Punt suggested two possible victims . </P> <P> The first possibility came from a statement made to police in 1953 by Una Mossop, in which she said that her cousin Jack Mossop had confessed to family members that he and a Dutchman called van Ralt had put the woman in the tree . Mossop and van Ralt met for a drink at the Lyttelton Arms (a pub in Hagley). With van Ralt was a Dutchwoman . Later that night, Mossop said the woman became drunk, and passed out while they were driving . The men put her in a hollow tree in the woods in the hope that in the morning she would wake up and be frightened into seeing the error of her ways . </P> <P> Jack Mossop was confined to a Stafford mental hospital, because he had reoccurring dreams of a woman staring out at him from a tree . He died in the hospital before the body in the wych elm was found . The likelihood of this being the correct explanation is questioned because Una Mossop did not come forward with this information until more than ten years after Jack Mossop's death . </P> <P> A second possible victim was reported to the police in 1944 by a Birmingham prostitute . In the report she stated that another prostitute called Bella, who worked on the Hagley road, had disappeared about three years previously . </P>

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