A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
That's REALLY weird and creepy. The whole code thing gives me the willies.
The most dangerous woman of all is the one who refuses to rely on your sword to save her because she carries her own.
- R.H. Sin
Interesting as always and too many coincidences to really be series of random actions and events.
I love a good mystery!
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This one certainly is a puzzler. It's somewhat like the Black Dhalia case in that evidence has been lost or destroyed.
However, IMHO the nurse was connected to the case somehow. I'm not saying she was the murderer, but she knew the victim, or knew someone who knew him. Of course there's always the problem of nobody matching the victim's description was ever reported missing in the right time frame.
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This is my favorite unsolved crime story, it's such a huge mindscrew. However, there are some parties that are keeping quiet about certain details, like that nurse who refused to state the significance of the one Rubiyaat verse she wrote to Boxall, or Mr Lawson who made the Somerton Man's plaster cast, who refused to say whether anyone positively identified the body. Something really fishy is going on, involving many people. I think this case may very well indeed have something to do with espionage.
this case has always creeped me out! i love it! i can't believe there aren't more posts about it
I checks the search engine and didn't find that anyone posted this case (if so, mods can you please move it - Thank you!!!)...very strange! Was he murdered, suicide????? He never was identified.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taman_Shud_Case
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Very interesting!
Fascinating!
This really sounds like it may have been a conspiracy. Either that, or guy committed suicide and left one hell of a puzzle behind. Too bad that his old flame apparently didn't tell everything she knew. I wonder who or what she was protecting.
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Already a thread:
http://www.findadeath.com/forum/show...highlight=shud
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A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
There was a 70s rock band in Australia that called itself Tamam Shud
Looks like several people saw him lying face down but didn't bother to check on him.
I came across this case over the weekend and did a little search but could find nothing about it on here.
I'm posting from my phone so it won't let me do links but there is a pretty comprehensive wiki page and lots of other stuff online. Basically a body was discovered on an Australian beach, he was unable to be identified, no cause if death was aparent and a strange scrap of paper was found in his pocket which eventually led to an unbreakable code.
This occurred in 1948 and is still unsolved. It would be great to hear any death-hag theories
Hi White. This is a really interesting case. But there is a thread on this already. Only reason I know is because I was reading on it a few days ago. No biggie though, we've all started new threads for things that are already here
http://www.findadeath.com/forum/show...e-Somerton-Man
No cell phones back then.
Personally, I would first employ the "shout at it in English and observe for signs of life" strategy.
Then you can still always escalate to "poke it with a stick" as the situation warrants.
Although I would maybe find a piece of driftwood first. It could be a dangerous mutant sea badger - or a sleeping NRA member. Or someone who is embracing my new "Hug the Ground for Freedom" program. Remember our motto - "If you can't do it lying down, it's not worth doing and wasn't that important anyway!"
Good Post !!
"Shout at it in English". Bumper sticker?
They're attempting to extract DNA from a plaster cast made of his face before his body was buried.
https://www.cnet.com/news/solving-th...CAD-03-10aaj8j
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I just found out about this a few weeks ago on Buzzfeed Unsolved. As others have said it is beyond strange. With how much effort they went to coding what was on the paper, I'm not sure I want to know what it was about because it can't be good. I get the feeling someone out there did know who he was when the story became public but didn't get in contact because of all the secrecy. If they are successful getting DNA, it's going to open a can or worms over who knew something or didn't.
Astonishing Legends did a great multi-part podcast on this.
Fascinating.
This is the first time I'm ever read the details.
Surely they could decipher that "code" today if that is really what it is.
Aside from that, people in Australia sure do dress nicely when they go to the beach.
A faulty hypothesis forming:
A German scientist using Iranian physics and French mathematics.
Jim, You would think they would be able to decipher the code, would be nice to know what the DNA results are.
A faulty hypothesis forming:
A German scientist using Iranian physics and French mathematics.
His real name remains a mystery more than 70 years after he was found dead in a smart brown suit on an Australian beach, a half-smoked cigarette resting on his collar.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/au...?ocid=msedgntp
May now have a name...
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/26/austr...ZQuEBBsrtbj0xs
Maybe so, the man who did the DNA test and such has to wait for the Australian police to also confirm. Which means a longer wait to determine if he is indeed Carl Webb, I hope it is him and that he can finally have a name, now if we can only know what that strange code is and what happened to him.
Cindy, I agree, I hope they can take it farther, It will be great for him to finally have his name and I hope one day they can also give The Boy In The Box a name as well.