"jäljet johtavat sylttytehtaaseen" meaning in Finnish

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Proverb

Etymology: Literally, “the trail leads to the head cheese factory”. From a headline published by the newspaper Ajan Sana concerning the 1931/32 Tattarisuo mystery in which human body parts were discovered in a spring in Malmi, Helsinki. Contrary to actual use of the phrase, the head cheese factory was not involved in the matter in any way and successfully sued for libel. Etymology templates: {{m-g|the trail leads to the head cheese factory}} “the trail leads to the head cheese factory”, {{lit|the trail leads to the head cheese factory}} Literally, “the trail leads to the head cheese factory”, {{m|fi||Ajan Sana}} Ajan Sana Head templates: {{head|fi|proverb|head=jäljet johtavat sylttytehtaaseen}} jäljet johtavat sylttytehtaaseen
  1. alluding to leads pointing to an obvious suspect Wikipedia link: fi:Tattarisuon tapaus
    Sense id: en-jäljet_johtavat_sylttytehtaaseen-fi-proverb-7sOwwE2S Categories (other): Finnish entries with incorrect language header, Finnish proverbs

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