Lilias Adie was accused of being a witch and having sex with the devil.
The face of an 18th-century Scottish woman accused of being a witch has been reconstructed by experts.
"When the reconstruction is up to the skin layer, it's a bit like meeting somebody and they begin to remind you of people you know, as you're tweaking the facial expression and adding photographic textures," Rynn said in a statement. "It was a truly eerie moment when the face of Lilias suddenly appeared," BBC presenter Susan Morrison said."Here was the face of a woman you could have a chat with, though knowing her story it was a wee bit difficult to look her in the eye."
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