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The Somerton Man was an unidentified man whose body was found on 1 December 1948 on the beach at Somerton Park, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.The case is also known after the Persian phrase tamám shud (تمام شد), [note 1] meaning "It is over" or "It is finished", which was printed on a scrap of paper found months later in the fob pocket of the man's trousers.
Example of a poster detailing information about four unidentified victims, all of whom have since been identified as: Tammy Alexander, Tammy Terrell, Sherri Jarvis, and Marcia King. Unidentified decedent , or unidentified person (also abbreviated as UID or UP ), is a corpse of a person whose identity cannot be established by police and medical ...
The Beaumont children (b. 1956, 1958, 1961), who disappeared at the nearby Glenelg beach in 1966, lived at 109 Harding Street in Somerton Park. [9] The corpse of an unidentified man, nicknamed the Somerton Man, was first found here in the 1940s.
Wright’s body washed ashore near the Nash Street beach access at the Springmaid Pier, the coroner’s release said. Police responded about 2:24 p.m., according to a police report.
A Texas lab's technology helped the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office identify the man found floating near the Boynton Inlet in September 2003. Forensic tech helps PBSO crack 2003 cold case of ...
The report of a person down was called in at 7:31 a.m. Thursday. Police say the body of a 31-year-old Andover man found Thursday morning near 21st and I-135 in Wichita is being considered a ...
The following day, the man left the hotel between 11:00 and 11:30 (12:00 and 12:30 UTC) and asked a taxi driver recommendations for a nice quiet beach where he could swim. The taxi driver stated that Rosses Point would be the best place, and drove the unidentified man to the beach. The man returned with the same taxi and was dropped off at the ...
A screengrab from the famous “GOFAST” video, which shows an infrared radar depiction of an object that remains unidentified by the Pentagon, but which is no longer considered anomalous.