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04-13-2014, 01:01 AM
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Re: The Mystery of the Somerton Man

As a matter of fact, I have heard of that case although my understanding of it is limited at best. I believe it has been coined "Lead Masks Case" and the incident occurred sometime in 1966. The problem I had with researching it was being unable to find reliable sources of information, but now my curiosity has been tweaked, so maybe I will give it another round.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_Masks_Case

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Re: The Mystery of the Somerton Man

The funny thing about the Taman Shud case is that you would think it would've been used for fodder in TV shows and movies for the past half century.

Best we've got so far is "The Colorado Kid" by Stephen King, and the SyFy show "Haven" which uses very little from "Colorado Kid" let alone the Taman Shud case, but is still an awesome show on it's own.
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