Mystery still remains over green scarf murder of Phyllis Spiers from Folkestone in 1938
|
Updated: 14:38, 21 December 2020
She lay flat on the floor within a thicket, on her back covered by a blue coat, as the winter rain whipped around the coppice.
The woman was slight, little over five foot with bleached hair, wearing a dark green dress and matching scarf, a pair of flat blue shoes on her feet.
Phyllis Spiers
The hill sloped gently downwards towards the lively port town of Folkestone.
A young man had been bird-nesting not far away, just where the rolling hills of Sugar Loaf and Caesarâs Camp meet.