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Shark Arm Case | The Shark That Vomited a Gangland Murder

Mar 16, 20261 hr 7 minSeason 2Ep. 275
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Episode description

Unpacking the bizarre true crime case of an Australian aquarium's tiger shark that vomited up a severed arm which spawned an investigation into fraud, conspiracy, and murder: the Shark Arm Case.

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On a national holiday in 1935, crowds gathered at a Sydney aquarium to marvel at a newly captured tiger shark. Awe quickly turned to horror when the predator regurgitated a human arm; perfectly preserved and bearing a distinct tattoo. Forensics would reveal the limb wasn't bitten off, but rather removed with a sharp tool. Further clues led police into a tangled web of fraud, murder, and conspiracy. Today, we explore the puzzling Shark Arm Case.

Sensitive topics: Animal mutilation, mentions of suicide, attempted suicide, murder, dismemberment.

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