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The display thrilled curious onlookers, but in 1978 the skull went missing from its cabinet in the old Melbourne Gaol. Eventually it came into the possession of a Ned Kelly enthusiast called Tom ...
The notorious bushranger met the noose at Melbourne Gaol on November 11, 1880, after an extraordinary life of crime and rebellion that led to the slaying of three police officers and captured the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A West Australian who claims to have the skull of Ned Kelly will ask the Victorian Government to posthumously pardon the notorious ...
They are also seeking a photograph of Alex Talbot, a former South Melbourne councillor, holding Ned Kelly's skull and any information on grave exhume contractor Mr Lee of Lee and Dunn or his ...
“I just noticed that a lot of the people coming into the mortuary with Ned Kelly tattoos had died violent deaths,” he said. I did a retrospective study and then I did a 10-year prospective stud ...
The skull claimed to be that of legendary Australian bushranger Ned Kelly could well be a woman's, former Pentridge Prison chaplain Father Peter Norden says. Father Norden expressed doubts about ...
He delivered it to the government, believing it belonged to the outlaw, and should be reunited with Kelly's other remains "that they may be given a proper reburial". The skull has since undergone ...
Last November a West Australian farmer handed over for DNA authentication a skull that he claimed was Ned Kelly's. Tom Baxter, of Derby, delivered the skull to the Victorian Institute of Forensic ...
The skull of notorious Australian outlaw Ned Kelly is in Hawke's Bay, claims a Napier woman who says she was given the sought-after relic at a party. Anna Hoffman, 74, said the human skull ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Victoria. Followed categories will be added to My News. The notorious bushranger met the noose at Melbourne Gaol on November 11, 1880, after an extraordinary ...