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Resources
On snake venom:
Dr Ken Winkel
Director, Australian Venom Research Unit
Department of Pharmacology, University of Melbourne
On forensic pathology:
Dr Shelley Roberts is a forensic pathologist with 25 years experience.
Websites:
Wikipedia is a good start, and then I suggest you progress to Ask Reddit, where everything that anyone has ever thought concerning Somerton Man will be vouchsafed to you. I have tried to contact persiankitty, who tried the code in the Persian language, and whom I believe has a really good idea, but she did not reply. If you can talk to her, do ask her for the rest of her translation.
And all of the documents in the case, including the police notes and both inquests, are to be found at
which should tell you all you have ever wanted to know about Somerton Man, except who he was, and why he died. Sigh.
Acknowledgments
Tamam Shud could not have been written without the devoted assistance and skill of Michael Warby, researcher extraordinaire; David Greagg, duty Wombat and mathematician; anthraxia and other internet geniuses; Jenny Pausacker; Vanessa Craigie; Nick Clenmann; Dr Ken Winkel; the learned forensic pathologist Dr Shelley Robertson; my poor friends, who had GBH of the ear after listening to me rabbit on about Somerton Man for months; and the sterling example of Gerald Feltus, who never let go of the coldest of cold cases.
About the Author
KERRY GREENWOOD is a crime fiction writer best known for her detective series of Phryne Fisher books, recently made into the television series, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. She has written a number of plays, is an award-winning children’s writer and has edited and contributed to several anthologies, including one about women murderers called Things She Loves: Why women kill. She lives in Footscray, Melbourne.
Copyright
A NewSouth book
Published by
NewSouth Publishing
University of New South Wales Press Ltd
University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052
AUSTRALIA
© Kerry Greenwood 2012
First published 2012
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Author: Greenwood, Kerry.
Title: Tamam Shud: the Somerton man mystery/Kerry Greenwood.
ISBN:
9781742233505(pbk)
9781742241289(epub)
9781742243818(mobi)
9781742246178(epdf)
Subjects:
Dead – Identification – South Australia – Adelaide – Case studies.
Anonymous persons – South Australia – Adelaide – Case studies.
Murder victims – South Australia – Adelaide – Case studies.
Death – Causes – South Australia – Adelaide – Case studies.
Somerton Beach (Adelaide, S.A.).
Dewey Number: 614.1
Design Josephine Pajor-Markus
Cover design Sandy Cull
Map Di Quick
Cover images Somerton Man corpse. Courtesy Gerald Feltus
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