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The Shark Arm case was a series of incidents that began in Sydney, Australia, on 25 April 1935 when a human arm was regurgitated by a captive 3.5-metre tiger shark, resulting subsequently in a murder investigation and trial.
Patrick Brady, who was tried and acquitted in the actual Shark Arm case, sought an injunction restraining ATN Channel 7 from televising a court scene from the play. [12] The scene had been shown in advertisements, in which a witness being examined by a barrister was describing how a shark that had been caught and placed in an aquarium had ...
A shark is captured and throws up an identifiable human arm, with a tattoo. It is presumed the arm belongs to a boatman. A local tycoon is arrested for murder. Witnesses at the trial include the tycoon's alcoholic wife, whom the boatman tried to seduce, and a local school teacher in love with the boatman.
The Shark Arm case refers to a series of incidents that began in Sydney, on 25 April 1935, when a human arm was regurgitated by a captive 3.5-metre tiger shark. The tiger shark had been caught from the beach suburb of Coogee in mid-April and transferred to the Coogee Aquarium Baths, where it was put on public display.
The Shark Arm case began in Sydney, Australia when a tiger shark in an aquarium vomited, leaving the forearm of a man bearing a distinctive tattoo floating in the pool. Cambrian Airways was set up in the United Kingdom. At 6:34 p.m. on the evening of April 25, 1935, the Oregon State Capitol burned to the ground.
1935 – The Shark Arm Case – The arm of murdered man James Smith was disgorged by a tiger shark being held in a public exhibit in Sydney (unsolved). [20] 1940s
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Part of the Shark Arm case: 1935 Reginald Holmes Dawes Point, Sydney, New South Wales: Connected to the Shark Arm case: 1952 Betty Shanks: Grange, Brisbane, Queensland: 1965 Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock: Wanda Beach, Cronulla, Sydney, New South Wales: 1966 Allen Geoffrey Redston: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory