What's interesting to note is that Walter Arnold, the man who got the first speeding ticket, was not caught by a speed gun or camera. Nope, a policeman actually chased him down on a bicycle. The rules were the rules, 2 mph in cities and 4 outside. He was 6 …
It's wild to think this all happened in the '40s. Modern forensics would've nabbed Haigh so easily. And his misunderstanding of legal identification of bodies is just hilariously tragic. No body? Guess he never heard of corpus delicti!