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Episode 12: The Shark Arm Case (Part 1)
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We’re baaaaaack! Finally! With a tale about a man's severed arm that was vomited by a huge shark at a Sydney aquarium in 1935. How did investigators discover the identity of the victim? Was it a shark attack? Medical waste? Or MURDER??? And do we really know what happened to the poor man who was supposed to be attached to it? Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpod Email: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Blog: murderandmedicinepodcast.blogspot.com Website: murderandmedicinepodcast.podbean.com Episode Sources: Shark Arm by Phillip Roope and Kevin Meagher. Allen & Unwin, 2020. The Shark Arm Case by Vince Kelly. Angus & Robertson, 1963. The Shark Arm Case: Australia's Most Bizarre Murder Mystery: mentalfloss.com (Michele Debczak) Wikipedia - Shark Arm Logo images courtesy of Canva - Collaborate and Create Amazing Graphic Design for FREE! Canva.com
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We’re baaaaaack! Finally! With a tale about a man's severed arm that was vomited by a huge shark at a Sydney aquarium in 1935. How did investigators discover the identity of the victim? Was it a shark attack? Medical waste? Or MURDER??? And do we really know what happened to the poor man who was supposed to be attached to it? Instagram and Twitter: @murdermedpod Email: murderandmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Blog: murderandmedicinepodcast.blogspot.com Website: murderandmedicinepodcast.podbean.com Episode Sources: Shark Arm by Phillip Roope and Kevin Meagher. Allen & Unwin, 2020. The Shark Arm Case by Vince Kelly. Angus & Robertson, 1963. The Shark Arm Case: Australia's Most Bizarre Murder Mystery: mentalfloss.com (Michele Debczak) Wikipedia - Shark Arm Logo images courtesy of Canva - Collaborate and Create Amazing Graphic Design for FREE! Canva.com
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