Somerton Man: The Body, the Book, and the Probable Name Carl Webb

Somerton Man: The Body, the Book, and the Probable Name Carl Webb

On December first, nineteen forty-eight, a well-dressed dead man was found on Somerton Beach near Adelaide, South Australia. He carried no identification. His fingerprints did not match South Australian police records, and a January nineteen forty-nine letter signed by Federal Bureau of Investigation director John Edgar Hoover reported no match in United States files. The autopsy did not establish a conclusive cause of death. Months later, a pathologist re-examined the man’s clothing and found a rolled scrap of paper in a hidden fob pocket. Printed on it were the Persian words Tamám Shud, often translated as it is finished or the end. The paper was matched to the torn final page of a copy of The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám. Inside that book were faint lines resembling a code and an unlisted telephone number traced to a woman living close to the beach. For decades, the Somerton Man remained one of Australia’s most famous unresolved cases, drawing theories of suicide, espionage, mistaken identity, and private tragedy. In two thousand twenty-two, University of Adelaide professor Derek Abbott claimed D N A evidence pointed to Carl Charles Webb, an electrical engineer and instrument maker born in Melbourne in nineteen oh five. The probable name changed the case, but it did not fully explain why he was in Adelaide, what caused his death, or why that final phrase was concealed in his clothing. This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication. #ForbiddenFiles #UnsolvedCrime #SomertonMan #TamMShud #CodedNote

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