"It all started back in World War 2," Matthew began. "There was a shortage of paper, so shops would wrap your fish and chips to take away in used newspapers." It soon became apparent, however ...
He shared that the original reason was due to a shortage of paper during World War Two - but it had later been outlawed due to health concerns. 'Ever wondered why we used to wrap our fish and ...
Mary Sue Fink - who was said to be between two and three years of age at the time of her death - was the little girl identified as the bones found wrapped in a newspaper in a steel can in a ...