
Dan Clarke
Dan Clarke is a heritage officer at Moyse's Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds, known for his expertise in handling historical artifacts. He recently made headlines for the discovery of a second book bound in human skin, believed to be made from the skin of murderer William Corder, highlighting the historical significance of such items in the museum's collection.
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India:
Dan Clarke defended the display of the books at Moyse’s Hall Museum.
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United Kingdom:
Dan Clarke is a heritage officer who discussed the public intrigue surrounding the Red Barn Murder.
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Malaysia:
Dan Clarke stated that the second book made from Corder's skin might have been created using leftover skin.
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United Kingdom:
Dan Clarke stated that the books had an 'incredibly important' historical value.
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