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Ronald Hughes (35), an American attorney who disappeared while on a camping trip in November 1970. He had been representing Leslie Van Houten in the Tate–LaBianca murder trial. His body was found in March 1971, but his cause of death could not be determined. [171] A source of the newspaper "who has worked closely with Apple for many years" said: "Three months ago I would have said it was CarPlay. Today I think it's a car." On 14 March 1911 in Ostend harbour a deceased body was found that resembled Cecil Grace (30), who was a pioneer aviator who disappeared on 22 December 1910 over the English Channel. The body could not be identified since it was too badly disfigured, [81] and its identity and cause of death remain unknown. Our goal was to bring chaos to this city which, tragically, we did succeed in bringing the city of New York to its knees and so forth, which was part of the plan.” The surgery that Eric had was a very risky procedure that was why they had to wait until he was 3 years old before Surgeons could proceed, it was a very worrying time but they got through it as a family together with support from their relatives and friends. Now that they seemed to be over the worst of Eric's health journey they were looking forward to having some relaxing time as a family and looking forward to Michael's 32nd birthday. However, just 6 weeks after Eric's operation on the 13th of August 1986, a horrific bombshell was about to be dropped that nobody could have predicted.

Dreams of Antiquity is a fictional story of course but it’s inspired by my soulful quest for healing, realization, understanding and evolution so thank you for coming this far. I’m beyond appreciative to you for giving it a read. Enjoy over 800 exclusive member-only posts to include ad-free episodes, case files and more when you join us on Patreon. The Hasanlu Lovers are the remains of two humans found in Teppe Hasanlu, Iran, in 1972 who are thought to have died c. 800 BCE. While it has been suggested that they died from asphyxiation, no definitive cause of death has been established. [7] Cleopatra (39), the last ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, is believed to have died in August 30 BCE in Alexandria. According to popular belief, Cleopatra killed herself by allowing an asp ( Egyptian cobra) to bite her. According to Greek and Roman historians, Cleopatra poisoned herself using either a toxic ointment or sharp implement such as a hairpin. [1] :98–100 Primary source accounts are derived mainly from the works of the ancient Roman historians Strabo, Plutarch, and Cassius Dio. Modern scholars debate the validity of ancient reports involving snakebites as the cause of death and whether she was murdered. Some academics hypothesize that her Roman political rival Octavian forced her to commit suicide in the manner of her choosing. The location of Cleopatra's tomb is unknown. So much was going on all at once and Michael did what he could to help the police with their investigation whilst relatives looked after Eric. Michael had told the police everything he could and mentioned about a mysterious van that he had seen parked near his home but for some reason the cops didn't seem to want to look into it. Little Eric had also spoken about a man who came to the house that day who had a moustache. When asked if his father was there he replied 'No'.Gracien then finds his soul trekking the mountain tops of Nepal in search of a secret sanctuary and its Buddhist sage.

Two weeks after their arrest, the Israelis were still in detention, held on immigration charges. Then a judge ruled that they should be deported. But the CIA scuppered the deal and the five remained in custody for another two months. Some went into solitary confinement, all underwent two polygraph tests and at least one underwent up to seven lie detector sessions before they were eventually deported at the end of November 2001. Paul Kurzberg refused to take a lie detector test for 10 weeks, but then failed it. His lawyer said he was reluctant to take the test as he had once worked for Israeli intelligence in another country. But will his and Aya’s love be strong enough to save him as he journeys through one thrilling incarnation after another – or is he meant to endure an eternity of hopeless rebirths? Vera West. West was an American fashion designer and film costume designer, who worked for Universal Pictures. She was found dead in her swimming pool on 29 June 1947, having possibly committed suicide by drowning, although police were never able to ascertain the precise circumstances surrounding her death. [134]

Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter (45), a Lancastrian while sailing through the English channel in September 1475 died after mysteriously falling overboard and drowning. [38] Though there are different theories to what happened, none were ever proved to be true. Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi (17–20), 1450–1700, also known as "The Canadian Iceman" is a naturally mummified body found by a group of hunters in 1999 in the Tatshenshini-Alsek Park in British Columbia, Canada. [37] His death cause is unknown. Hedviga Golik (42), was a Croatian woman from Zagreb, Croatia, [155] who in 1966 sat down in front of her TV with a cup of tea and died from unknown reasons. Her body was discovered 42 years later when the police entered her apartment. [156] [157] Herman Schultheis (33), was a technician and photographer who worked for Walt Disney Studios who disappeared on 20 May 1955 near Tikal, Guatemala. His remains were found on 23 November 1956, along with some of his belongings. [144] [145] His death cause is unknown.

The Isdal Woman was a partially charred unidentified corpse found on 29 November 1970, hidden off a hiking trail near Bergen, Norway. The official conclusion that her death was a suicide has not been widely accepted, since some believed she was murdered. [172] Her identity remains unknown and is considered one of Norway's most profound mysteries. The case has been the subject of intense speculation for many years. [173] Multiple invest Zeng Guofan (60), a Chinese statesman, military general, and Confucian scholar of the late Qing dynasty. He is best known for raising and organizing the Xiang Army to aid the Qing military in suppressing the Taiping Rebellion and restoring the stability of the Qing Empire. Along with other prominent figures such as Zuo Zongtang and Li Hongzhang of his time, Zeng set the scene for the Tongzhi Restoration, an attempt to arrest the decline of the Qing dynasty. [66] He died on 12 March 1872 of mysterious reasons. The Fox News source refused to give details, saying: "Evidence linking these Israelis to 9/11 is classified. I cannot tell you about evidence that has been gathered. It's classified information." Fox News is not noted for its condemnation of Israel; it's a ruggedly patriotic news channel owned by Rupert Murdoch and was President Bush's main cheerleader in the war on terror and the invasion of Iraq. Emperor Taizu of Song (49), the first emperor of Song Dynasty, died in 976. [25] There are no records about how he died. However, his younger brother was granted the throne due to the fact that he had two grown sons. There is a folk story "shadows by the candle and sounds from an axe" possibly indicating that he was murdered by his brother, but it may also have been a suicide.Lucas Samalenge (33), a Katangese and Congolese politician who died under suspicious circumstances on 19 November 1961 [152] in Lubumbashi.

At first dismissed as research into CarPlay, Apple's software link between cars and iPhones, the project is becoming evermore believable, as Apple has hired a number of automotive designers and vehicle dynamics engineers. This, plus the seniority of Apple executives involved, suggests Titan is more than just a software service, claims the FT. Aside from Silicon Valley neighbours Tesla, the area isn't known as a hotbed for automotive companies - but that doesn't seem to bother Apple, as an insider told Reuters: "They don't appear to want a lot of help from car makers." Sadly, the psychiatrists or the psychologist are so blind. You know, I tried to explain to them what was happening but they couldn’t grasp it – who Sam really was. I hate to talk about this because they have made a joke about this for so very long, you know the talking dog.In 1923 an unidentified body on the grounds of an abandoned Jesuit church in Corrientes whose death might have been caused by stabbing was found. It was thought to have been that of Alejandro Carrascosas (22), who had disappeared a year earlier. [88] The body was never identified and the cause of the deceased's death is not known.



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