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  • Remains of mystery Somerton man exhumed 70 years after his death

    05/21/2021 7:13:37 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 23 replies
    The Guardian ^ | Wed 19 May 2021 06.21 EDT
    On 1 December, 1948, the man’s body was found on Somerton Beach in South Australia with the circumstances of his death remaining an open police investigation. The Somerton man was first found by passers-by who noticed him slumped against a seawall. The cause of death remains unknown and many theories have been advanced over his identity, ranging from a jilted lover to a Cold War spy. An initial police investigation and coronial inquest left the matter unresolved, with the case particularly mystifying because of a number of items found with the body. They included a suitcase, items of clothing with...
  • Somerton man mystery 'solved' as DNA points to man's identity, professor claims

    07/26/2022 6:36:45 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 21 replies
    CNN ^ | July 26, 2022 | Hilary Whiteman,
    Derek Abbott, from the University of Adelaide, says the body of a man found on one of the city's beaches in 1948 belonged to Carl "Charles" Webb, an electrical engineer and instrument maker born in Melbourne in 1905. Last May, South Australia police responded to Abbott's calls to exhume the Somerton man's body and experts at Forensic Science SA started work to try to find the best way to analyze his DNA. But in the end, Abbott, a professor in the Adelaide University School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, claims it was strands of the man's hair trapped in a...
  • 21-year-old patriot Nathan Hale "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country"

    12/10/2019 9:56:04 AM PST · by Perseverando · 26 replies
    American Minute ^ | September 22, 2019 | Bill Federer
    "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" were the last words of 21-year-old American patriot Nathan Hale, who was hanged by the British without a trial on SEPTEMBER 22, 1776. A Yale graduate, 1773, Nathan Hale almost became a Christian minister, as his brother Enoch did, but instead became a teacher at Union Grammar School. When the Revolutionary War began in 1775, Nathan Hale joined a Connecticut militia and served in the siege of Boston. On July 4, 1775, Hale received a letter from his Yale classmate, Benjamin Tallmadge, who became General Washington's...