… After the bodies of Chennel and Chalcraft had been cut down, they were received into the waggon which conveyed them to the place of execution, and extended on the elevated stage which had been constructed in the vehicle. The procession of officers, constables, &c. was then re-formed, and the remains of the murderers were conveyed in slow and awful silence through the town of Godalming, until they arrived at the house of the late Mr. Chennel. Here the procession halted, and the bodies were removed from the waggon into the kitchen of the house, one of them being placed on the very spot where the housekeeper, Elizabeth Wilson, was found murdered. After this the surgeons proceeded to perform the first offices of dissection, and the bodies in this state were left exposed to the gaze of thousand, who throughout the day rushed in to view them. The effect of this awful scene may be imagined, but not described.