Discovery of the Body
On the morning of December 1, 1948, the serene ambiance of Somerton Beach, located near Glenelg, about 11 kilometers southwest of Adelaide, South Australia, was disrupted by a grim discovery. At approximately 6:30 a.m., a couple stumbled upon the lifeless body of a man reclining against the seawall. He was elegantly dressed in a suit and tie, with his legs extended and feet crossed, as if he had peacefully succumbed to slumber. A half-smoked cigarette rested on his coat's collar, further accentuating the peculiarity of the scene.
Initial Investigations and Autopsy Findings
The absence of any identification on the man, coupled with the meticulous removal of labels from his clothing, posed an immediate challenge for investigators. An autopsy revealed that the deceased was a Caucasian male, estimated to be between 40 and 45 years old, in peak physical condition. Intriguingly, his spleen was notably enlarged, and his liver was congested with blood. The presence of blood in his stomach suggested potential poisoning. However, exhaustive tests failed to detect any foreign substances, leaving the cause of death undetermined. ...Read More
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