Vixen
Penultimate Amazing
No. We all (except possibly you) know that this is once again a case where you remember things wrong. Just like you claimed that Wilhelm Gusloff was still a hospital ship in 1945 and that Battle of Poltava was in 1721. You have never seen such an article, your memory has confused papers reporting what German newspapers write as being reports sent by eavesdropping spies.
If it happens to be so that we are wrong and you are right, you can prove it easily by providing enough reference details to the story that allows others to find it.
Just out of curiosity I tried to search for that article from digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi but I couldn't find it. The search interface there isn't particularly reliable so it is very possible that there is an article about corpses found on Härkätie, but I couldn't find any combination of search terms that would have led to it. I did find some reports on atrocities committed by Reds, some accurate and some heavily-exaggerated propaganda.
I haven't had time to search for the one you want but there is a good article 10 September 1918, no. 4137, analysing what happened in West Finland during the Red Uprising. As you know, Turku was pretty red. I assume you are actually interested.
ETA if you look on page 4 of the above - nr. 4137 - you will find an account of how someone on a journey to church was ambushed by a bunch of reds, taken to a forest and shot. This happened 7 Feb 1918. The headline is: 'Maanwiljelia Kärjen murha kirkkomatkalla'. (NB: 'v' was written as 'w' then.)
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