Somerton man mystery 'solved' as DNA points to man's identity, professor claims

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Somerton man mystery 'solved' as DNA points to man's identity, professor claims
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A professor who has dedicated decades to solving one of Australia's most enduring mysteries claims he knows the name and life of the Somerton man. FULL DETAILS: 9News

A letter dated January 1949, signed by FBI director John Edgar Hoover, confirmed the US had found no match for his fingerprints in its files, the inquest heard.Some hair inadvertently became trapped in the plaster preserving some DNA, while the rest of his body was buried.

According to Abbott, Webb was born on November 16, 1905 in Footscray, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. He was the youngest of six siblings. They checked electoral rolls, police files and legal documents. Unfortunately, there were no photos of him to make a visual match. They reveal he liked betting on horses, which may explain the "code" found in the book, said Abbott, who had long speculated that the letters could correspond to horses' names.

By that time, Abbott and Fitzpatrick had been working for years to re-examine clues from his body and the suitcase — anything that might shed more light on the case.

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