
Dan Clarke
heritage officerMale0.0Global Dominance: 0.00%
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.
Power0
Reach0
Collect
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Dan Clarke defended the display of the books at Moyse’s Hall Museum.
This book is made from the skin of a murderer behind one of England's most infamous crimesThe Times of India·
India· 2025-04-26
Dan Clarke is a heritage officer who discussed the public intrigue surrounding the Red Barn Murder.
Who was the Suffolk Red Barn murderer Willam Corder?BBC·
United Kingdom· 2025-04-22
Dan Clarke stated that the second book made from Corder's skin might have been created using leftover skin.
Buku dijilidkan guna kulit badan pembunuh terkenal di UKUtusan Malaysia·
Malaysia· 2025-04-17
Dan Clarke stated that the books had an 'incredibly important' historical value.
Book bound in human skin found in Bury St Edmunds museumBBC·
United Kingdom· 2025-04-15




