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James Bartley (1870–1909) is the central figure in a late nineteenth-century story according to which he was swallowed whole by a sperm whale. He was found still living days later in the stomach of the whale, which was dead from harpooning.
James, Bartley: African American Campbell, John: Cooper, Howard: 15–17: Towson: Baltimore: Maryland: July 12, 1885: Assaulting a white woman: Convicted of assault and rape after one minute deliberation, his attorneys intended to file an appeal; 75 masked men broke Cooper out of jail and hanged him from a tree. [124] [119] [125] Finch, Jerry ...
There have been multiple accounts of people who allegedly travelled through time reported by the press or circulated online. These reports have turned out either to be hoaxes or to be based on incorrect assumptions, incomplete information, or interpretation of fiction as fact, many being now recognized as urban legends.
Bartley was arrested on June 21, 2014, when his father called police and said his son threatened to kill him over a set of vehicle keys and was intoxicated. Bartley was released from jail on June 23, 2014, on charges of domestic assault, felony escape and resisting arrest on a 2,000 dollar unsecured bond and an agreement to continue to live ...
HMS Friday is an urban myth concerning a disastrous attempt by the Royal Navy to dispel the superstition against sailing on a Friday.While widely circulated, the story is in fact untrue; [1] moreover, there was never even a ship named HMS Friday.
Defense attorney Jeremy Bartley claimed the incident "occurred in the heat of passion," and added, “For us, the highest level of culpability should be manslaughter based on the partial defense ...
Jim Bartley (born 1945) is an Irish actor best known for his part as Bela Doyle in the Irish soap opera Fair City, a part he has had since 1990. [1] His other television credits include Fatal Inheritance, The Bill, Joyriders, Taffin, The Fantasist, Inside, The Irish R.M., Teems of Times, Coronation Street, Underground, Ulysses, Tolka Row and Z-Cars.
The Paris Exposition of 1889. The Vanishing Hotel Room (also known as The Vanishing Lady) is an urban legend which alleges that during an international exposition in Paris, a daughter who returned after leaving her mother in a hotel room found the woman gone, and the hotel staff professed to have no knowledge of the missing woman.