Entangled murder

December 1, 1948 in Adelaide on the beach was found dead a well-dressed middle-aged man

Visible signs of violence on the body was not there. All the labels from his clothes neatly cut. During the inspection body in a secret pants pocket they found a scrap of paper with a strange inscription «Taman Shud». It later emerged that this piece is cut from the last page, which has become by the time a rarity, a rare edition of "Rubaiyat" of Omar Khayyam. A copy of the book later found, but it is even more complicated case ...



On the back of the book were written by five encrypted strings.



Later in the luggage was found a suitcase that belonged to the man within which besides clothing with cut tabs, were discovered electric screwdriver, table knife, transformed into a sharpening scissors with sharpened ends and brush for screen printing.



The investigation was actively covered the Australian press. Despite the constant attempts made so far, it is not disclosed and is considered one of the most mysterious crimes in Australia.

This case is also linked to the discovery of the body year-old boy, who was close to his father in a deranged state of June 6, 1949 in Adelaide and the mysterious death of his brother-known Singaporean lawyer and politician in June 1945.