Cackle-bladder
A cackle-bladder or cackle bladder is a rubber bladder filled with fake blood, used to fake a person's death. Its name is derived from the fact that traditionally chicken blood was used.
Cackle-bladders are used particularly in confidence tricks and espionage. As part of a con, a cackle-bladder can be used to fool the mark (victim) into believing that one of the con artists has been killed in order to avoid them seeking retribution.[1] In espionage, a cackle-bladder can be used as a basis for blackmail.[2] This method has been popularised through the BBC television series Hustle.[3] It was a device used in the climax of the 1973 film The Sting.
References
- Brunvand, Jan Harold (1998). American Folklore: An Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. pp. 155–156. ISBN 0815333501.
- Green, Jonathon (1984). Newspeak: A Dictionary of Newspeak. Routledge. p. 38.
- "Hustle: Con Jargon". BBC. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
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