How did resurrectionists transport bodies?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Resurrectionist
Resurrectionists, or body snatchers, typically transported bodies in wooden boxes or coffins, often disguised as legitimate burial containers. They would work at night to avoid detection, using horse-drawn carts or wagons to carry the remains to medical schools for dissection. Some even employed secretive methods, such as hiding bodies under hay or in false compartments.