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So excited to see a live thread on this case - it absolutely fascinates me.
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Abrasions between knuckles are usually most commonly found in gardening activities like pruning bushes without gloves.
My nanna had an angel trumpet Bush, and always warned me that just touching it without gloves can kill you.
A lot of poisonous plants have become medicine in themselves, eg foxglove has become a cardiac medicine called digoxin, Opium Poppy has become a pain relief medicine called codeine.
Little shop of horrors: the Australian plants that can kill you
Australia's most poisonous plants
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A DNA heritage admixture test shows that Robin possesses a small percentage of Amerindian. Robin’s maternal line is well-documented, and so this result points to a paternal American line.
By scanning genealogical DNA databases, it turns out that Robin has a large number of cousins in the USA. More significantly, 40 of the closer matches tend to have roots in Virginia. Some of these are connected to Thomas Jefferson’s tree who consistently match with Robin on Chromosome #8. Remarkably, Robin is within the 3rd cousin range to a direct descendant of Jefferson’s grandfather, Isham Randolph.
Thanks for writing in. Actually I’ve been working with Derek Abbott on that case for several years now, and have given talks at forensic conferences about it. So no worries! I am on the job.
And I received the following from Colleen:
This is fantastic news!
(She is also trying to contact the authorities in Norway in connection with the Isdal Woman - this is SO exciting!)
GM (Gerry) Feltus' book The Unknown Man presents many pieces of a puzzle. Some of those pieces belong to that puzzle. Others don't.
They were both once engaged to the same lady.
Other pieces of this puzzle are missing and can be found elsewhere online.
Feltus' book, the Unknown Man (page 38), "She observed a male person standing at the top of the steps and looking over at the man on the beach for about 5 minutes. This man was about 50 years of age, of stocky build, not tall and was wearing a navy suit and grey hat."
I say this man was Jessica Harkness.
The person Jessica Harkness was looking over at the beach was Prosper Thomson, her partner and future husband. I say they were staging a suicide performance.
I say this was Prosper Thomson seen carrying the so called Unknown Man.
In G.M Feltus' book, the Unknown Man, he mentions "Tessie" (aka: Jessica nee Harkness) as lying by saying she was already married to Prestige Johnson and has Prestige moving in with Jessica. Yet, the Wikipedia entry on Taman Shud case, and elsewhere, has Jessica nee Harkness as marrying Prosper McTaggart Thomson and that he was already established in Adelaide when Jessica moved in with him.
Prosper Thomson's wife, Queenie, survived a plane accident in Queensland not long before her husband, Prosper (a motor vehicle enthusiast) and her were divorced. Jessica nee Harkness from Sydney followed Prosper to Glenelg with Jessica doing so via her parent's residence in Mentone.
The four causes of death are...
1. Natural
2. Accidental
3. Murder
4. Suicide
Feltus. Unknown Man (page 102). The aforementioned Coroner Cleland, "Three medical witnesses are of the opinion on the postmortem findings that death was not natural".
So, murder disguised as suicide.
The interesting points of the case are:
1. The man's exceptional physical condition. Extensive martial arts training could have the same effect as dance training.
2. The total absence of anything identifying
3. The encrypted message found with the body
4. His possible military link (through the woman who seemed to give out copies of the Rubaiyat to male friends)
5. The probability that he died or was killed by poison
I don't see this man as a dancer, unless that was part of his cover. Why go to such lengths to conceal a dancer's identity? More likely he was with MI6, or was a double agent. Killed and left on the beach as a warning, perhaps?