<P> Who put Bella in the Wych Elm? is a graffito which first appeared in 1944 following the 1943 discovery of the skeletonized remains of a woman by four children inside a wych elm in Hagley Wood, Hagley (located in the estate of Hagley Hall), in Worcestershire, England . The victim, whose murder is approximated to have occurred in 1941, remains unidentified, and the current location of her skeleton and autopsy report is unknown . </P> <P> On 18 April 1943, four local boys (Robert Hart, Thomas Willetts, Bob Farmer and Fred Payne) were poaching in Hagley Wood, part of the Hagley estate belonging to Lord Cobham near to Wychbury Hill when they came across a large wych elm . Thinking it a good place to hunt birds' nests, Farmer attempted to climb the tree to investigate . As he climbed, he glanced down into the hollow trunk and discovered a skull . At first he believed it to be that of an animal, but after seeing human hair and teeth, he realized that he had found a human skull . As they were on the land illegally, Farmer put the skull back and all four boys returned home without mentioning their discovery to anybody . However, on returning home, the youngest of the boys, Willetts, felt uneasy about what he had witnessed and decided to report the find to his parents . </P>

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