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Something terrible happened in these dollhouses.

Maybe a suicide.

A murder.

A stabbing with an adorable knife.

These dollhouses are part of Frances Glessner Lee's Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death,

which she made in the 1940s and early 50s.

They're in the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum

for a reason.

They're incredibly detailed —

these cans are all labeled.

Accurately.

And these dollhouses are used by law enforcement

to train and to develop analytical capabilities.

But these artful dioramas actually contain two mysteries:

What happened in these houses?

And why did Frances Glessner Lee spend her time, and part of her fortune, making them

perfect?

This is "three-room dwelling," and it's a dollhouse murder showstopper.

There are 19 of these dioramas and each one comes with a backstory, drawn from composite

real crimes.

In this one, Robert, Kate, and baby Linda Mae Judson had a nice porch where the milkman

stopped by.

They were living the American dream until the murders happened.

"As you start to sort of investigate the evidence...

the first time I approached this case, I looked at it for a couple of hours, I took tons of

pictures home and I analyzed them for hours, trying to figure this out, because it doesn't

seem like things add up.

There's a bloodstain that's in the baby's room but it's just a blood pool, and there

doesn't seem like there's any kind of trail from it, it's just sitting there.

We don't know what had happened there.

There's bloody footprints that are leading into the bedroom, the husband is lying on

the ground on some of the bed coverings, we have no idea how he died, he's covered in

blood all over his pajamas, so it's very hard to tell."

Three-room Dwelling's morbid details come from the same mind that crafted incredibly

delicate ones.

"There's this little eggbeater down under the cubbard here that I like to point out,

and this was apparently originally a solid gold charm from a charm bracelet.

The Nutshells themselves are lit as the rooms would be, the flashlight helps you find the

evidence.

There's quite a lot of evidence in these pieces that you would probably never discover

without it, so it's a fun thing to have in the exhibition, but it's also a real

training tool for really systematically looking through these pieces."

And you notice the fabric on a chair, the blocks scattered on the porch, and the blood

spattered on the baby's wall.

Because law enforcement still use these to train, it's tempting to play CSI with these

murders.

But notice that Atkinson only broke down the nutshells, she didn't didn't give away any

solutions.

That's partly because the solutions are still kept secret for those in training.

But mostly, it's because the mystery serves a purpose.

"The point of the nutshells is not to solve them.

The point is to collect detail."

Erin Bush saw the nutshells in their home before the Renwick gallery — the Maryland

Medical Examiner's office, where they're used for training investigators.

"The goal of the nutshells is to train your eye to see small, minute, seemingly insignificant

details that stand out.

So the kitchen: It's Spring, 1944 — Robin Barnes is a

housewife.

Fred Barnes, her husband finds her.

And the story is, he's out of the house to run an errand.

He comes home, he looks through the kitchen window and he sees her laying on the kitchen

floor.

He can't open the door, the door is locked from the inside, the window is locked from

the inside.

So he calls the police, the police break the door down.

So this is what we know when we arrive.

She was clearly in the middle of something.

She's clearly preparing a meal.

There's a pie in the stove, there are potatoes in the sink.

You don't commit suicide if you're in the middle of dinner.

And I think, if you look very closely at the stove, and if you can recognize a 1940s stove,

you will see that all the gas jets are on.

There are a lot of weapons in the room.

There's a rolling pin, there's an iron, there is a knife, on the chair.

It's very possible someone hit her over the head.

If you look very closely at the door, it's stuffed with newspaper.

So now we're back to suicide.

The point, of course, was to recognize these details and to teach investigators how to

recognize these details.

It was a very different way to investigate crime than they were used to."

Frances Glessner Lee was an heir to International Harvester, a company that produced farm equipment

and other machinery.

Her family made a fortune, a part of which she eventually used to fund miniature crime

scenes.

She endowed Harvard's Department of Legal Medicine, the first of its kind, and became

an honorary police captain.

Her artistic obsession helped detectives become more attentive to crime scenes, relying on

evidence instead of hunches.

"For me, as a historian, when I look at them, I don't think who did it, I think

my God why is she inventing this scene the way she's inventing it, you know, what's

in her head, and to me that's fascinating."

Lee's nutshells are as complex as the scenes they depict.

They overflow detail: the magazines crumpled on the floor; the apples that will never be

eaten; the body that will never move but is so vividly rendered that you can imagine it

once did.

"On the one hand, she was the young Frances Glessner who was this philanthropic lady who

was brought up in a fine household, and the other half of her personality was

Captain Lee, and those two things did come together sometimes."

Lee wrote a 1952 article in the Journal of Law and Criminology.

"Some years ago, the writer was greatly surprised to learn that nowhere in America

was Legal Medicine, as thus described, being taught.

The writer has for many years worked sporadically at miniatures, hence these presented themselves

as the solution."

Frances Glessner Lee died in 1962 of natural causes.

"It must be understood, these models are not 'whodunits' - they cannot be solved

merely by looking at them.

They are intended to be an exercise in observing, interpreting, evaluating and reporting-- there

is no 'solution' to be determined."

This toy's only approved for ages...dead and older.

"YEAAAAHHHHHHH!!!"

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RUMOR: Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows LEAVING WWE? | WrestleTalk News Oct. 2017 - Duration: 3:57.

Hello and welcome to the WrestleTalk News - I'm Oli Davis.

WWE Does Halloween To celebrate Halloween yesterday, IGN caught

up with numerous WWE wrestlers to ask them about their weirdest scary costumes.

Amongst the answers were AJ Styles dressing as a fat security guard for the last five

years, and Shinsuke Nakamura liking to go as some form of luchador and Elmo from Sesame

Street hybrid.

But the costume closest to this channel's heart came from Braun Strowman:

"I already know what you want me to say - it's the one that everyone loves to tag

me in on the Internet, when I dressed up as Wonder Woman."

BRAAAAAAAUN I know how you feel, Braun.

Because yesterday I dressed as Wonder Oli for the Halloween episode of the WrestleTalk

News, which got a mixed reaction in the video's comments:

You are looking stupid and idiot in this dress...... I'm super confused......is that one bit considered

chest hair or shoulder hair?????😳 And, OMFGGG I wanna lick your chest 😛😛😛

Mum, stop leaving comments on my YouTube channel.

Braun Strowman On Team Raw Strowman got some good news following his

rubbish return on Monday night, though.

Get it?

Because he came out of a rubbish truck.

Kurt Angle tweeted: @BraunStrowman came back last night in a MONSTROUS

way.

With that kind of impact, HE is my first choice for #TeamRaw at #SurvivorSeries.

To which Braun replied, channelling his inner-Hulk: @RealKurtAngle you're a smart man.

#SmackDownLIVE u have no idea whats in store for u!!!!

#BRAUNSMASH Going by a rumor that spread around the Internet

last night, though, we can rule out two good brothers for a Team Raw place.

Rumor: Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson Leaving WWE?

Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson debuted for WWE (or returned, actually, in Gallows'

case) last April, as part of the influx of talent from New Japan, which also included

AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura.

But despite a 63 day Raw tag team championship reign at the start of this year, the Good

Brothers have been mostly booked as undercard fodder, most recently wrestling in the throwaway

Trick or Street Fight comedy match on this week's Raw.

So when a Reddit user noticed Karl Anderson had removed any reference to WWE in his Twitter

bio - which had previously included the line "WWE RAW Monday Nights on USA.." - and

with the backdrop of Emma, Summer Rae and Darren Young being released by WWE on Sunday,

and reports of numerous talent being unhappy in the company - speculation ran wild that

Anderson was imminently leaving WWE.

Especially because Eva Marie removing WWE from her Twitter bio earlier this year foreshadowed

her eventual release.

The speculation was ramped up even further by another Reddit user claiming "Luke Gallows

has done the same too" , and the Good Brothers' former Bullet Club leader Finn Balor cryptically

tweeting a tombstone with the word "BYE".

Thankfully, it seems this is nothing but a rumor - with PWInsider reporting that as of

today, Gallows and Anderson are still with the company, as the duo are currently on WWE's

European tour.

Anderson himself confirmed as much on Twitter, posting:

UK 🇬🇧 bound ✈️ for #WWELive" And Balor shared a photo with the seemingly

still employed Good Brothers in Europe, meaning his initial tomestone tweet was probably in

reference to the Tombstone Piledriver he took on this week's Raw.

Perhaps The Club should leave the fan trolling to Rusev, who posted on Sunday - shortly after

the release of Emma, Summer Rae and Darren Young: If I go…

I go!

Oh Rusev day.

Is Shane McMahon turning heel!

And the Raw and Smackdown teams for Survivor Series have been leaked!

Click the videos to the left to find out more, press subscribe and support WreslteTalk - order

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