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Well, returning to Dr. Tapp, he described indeed seeing the lead weight which we have got in our photograph bundle and what appeared to be the dark canvass bag. The bag had straps drawn together by the string at the base which we have seen, and he said that when he opened the package, there was loose two pieces of wood and a piece of tubing and there were also some bones from the hands and some teeth. There were also the two pieces of elastic strapping or bandaging which he found. He said he did have to loosen and untie the ropes to some extent to carry out his examination, although he disturbed the ropes as he put it, as little as possible in removing them. There are in the photographs, you may want to look at them, I am going to do it now, a collection of loose bones in the package. He said on opening the parcel the feet had become disconnected from the body. They had been contained in green nylon material, probably the rucksack, with holes running through one edge, as we can see again in the photographs, and this was the first time that Dr. Tapp described the body condition as being in a state of adipocere, A.D.I.P.O.C.E.R.E. if you are interested in the spelling, a white soapy appearance we see in the pictures. He told us the condition is caused by the breakdown of neutral fats in the body. In a body buried in earth, one may find parts of human remains in this condition, but a body buried in normal conditions would have far more putrefaction than we see in the present case. He described how he had found the body tied in the fetal position. The rope had been passed in front of the shins and around the calves and buttocks. The legs were tied across the front of the body, and there was a knot at hip level. There was also a loose loop of rope that might have passed around the neck, although he could not be certain of this, and he went on to describe the rope tying up the body and he showed I think photographs 14 to 20, which he said was as he found the roping. He was satisfied and he showed us the nightdress in which the body had been dressed, and we have a photograph of it unfolded in the files, photograph 28 if you are interested. I should perhaps remind you that Mr. Park said in evidence that he did not recognise that nightdress.