Tamam Shud case
Considered to be one of Australia's most profound mysteries, the Tamam Shud Case
revolves around an unidentified man found dead in December 1948 on
Somerton beach in Adelaide, Australia. Aside from the fact that the man
could never be identified, the mystery deepened after a tiny piece of
paper with the words "Tamam Shud" was found in a hidden pocket sewn
within the dead man's trousers. (It is also referred to as "Taman
Shud.")
The phrase translates as "ended" or "finished" and is a phrase used
on the last page of a collection of poems called “The Rubaiyat” of Omar
Khayyam. Adding to the mystery, a copy of Khayyam's collection was
later found that contained a scribbled code in it believed to have been
left by the dead man himself.
Due to the content of the Khayyam poem, many have come to believe
that the message may represent a suicide note of sorts, but it remains
uncracked, as does the case.
No comments:
Post a Comment