The Taman Shud case, Australia's most enigmatic cold case, involves the discovery of an unidentified man on Somerton Beach in 1948. After decades of mystery, modern DNA analysis finally revealed his identity as Charles Webb, though many questions remain unanswered.
In 1935, a tiger shark at Coogee Aquarium vomited a human arm, unveiling one of Sydney's most notorious murder mysteries and exposing the city's dark criminal underworld.
The Shark Arm Murders is a bizarre and unsolved murder case involving a shark regurgitating a human arm, leading to a complex criminal investigation in 1930s Australia.