Dubbed Britain’s oldest murder cold case, a young girl's remains were found in a shallow pit at Vindolanda Roman fort in a position that indicates she was bound with severe injuries to her skull
The article discusses Britain's oldest unsolved murder case, the discovery of a young girl's body bound in a shallow grave. The key conceptual idea is the enduring mystery surrounding this case, highlighting the passage of time and the continuous lack of resolution despite efforts to solve it.
The article discusses Britain's oldest unsolved murder case, the discovery of a young girl's body bound in a shallow grave. The key conceptual idea is the enduring mystery surrounding this case, highlighting the passage of time and the continuous lack of resolution despite efforts to solve it.