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Petition to call Shane's new character The Sydney Swindler.
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“Because I’m no marine biologist but - Sharks don’t have arms”
“No, they have fins. An astute observation.”
Alright, the graphics and animations in this episode? Amazing. I’m enjoying it very much. They’ve come so far!
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Have you heard of the SHARK ARM
obviously i have NOT please tell me the legend of the SHARK ARM
The very end of the episode made me laugh hysterically. Now they’ve both had a bit where one implied they’d murder the other! True friendship.
THE SHARK ARM AFFAIR
Anzac Day, 25 April 1935
In Sydney, Australia, a fisherman caught a tiger shark and gave it to his brother who managed the Coogee aquarium.
When the shark was swimming around in front of visitors and threw up a human arm. It had rope from the wrist and had a tattoo of boxers. The arm had been cut off with a knife.
Fingerprints identified the arm belonging to James Smith, aged 40, an ex-boxer who had a police record for illegal bookmaking. He had been missing for 2 weeks.
Patrick Brady, 42, was arrested, he had recently spent a holiday on the coast with Smith. Brady placed the blame on Reg Holmes, who was known for forgery who was also associated with Smith. Brady was charged, Holmes the witness was murdered inside his car. Brady was found not guilty.
The case was never solved.
#sharkarm#patrickbrady
On Anzac Day 1935, a shark in a Sydney aquarium vomited up a severed human arm. The police investigation that followed went to some truly strange places. This story has everything: insurance fraud, blackmail, attempted suicide, a high speed boat chase, and murder. Plus sharks. Check it out!
Transcript, sources, links and more at https://order-of-the-jackalope.com/an-arm-is-not-enough/
Key sources for this episode include Philip Roope and Kevin Meagher's Shark Arm, Victor Coppleson's Shark Attack, and contemporary newspaper reports.
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Photograph courtesy of Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic License.
CONNECTIONS! If you're still hungry for more Shark Week content, well, we discussed the infamous series of shark attacks that traumatized the Jersey Shore during July of 1916 in series 8's "Scarlet Billows."
A fisherman once brought a tiger shark to an aquarium that then puked up a human arm. An investigation determined the arm was cut off first, then eaten. The investigation led to a murder charge.
It’s a crazy story