Thursday, 1 September 2011

Ned Kelly, Was Found

In Australia the law is ultimately to humans. Skeleton of Ned Kelly, Australia's most famous outlaw, forensic scientists confirmed on Thursday, also at Pentridge prison in the southern city of Melbourne, however, lacks most of the skull.

Known to have conducted raids and daring bank flamboyant police firing through a door homemade armor, including helmet that looked like a box-Kelly is among the 19 most notorious outlaw of the century, a myth as powerful as the 'American shooters Jesse James and Billy the Kid. In a moment of pure poverty, it was something of a hero to the poor rural areas that are identified with him in his battles against authority. His execution in 1880 of Australian society polarized.

Hanged by the neck until dead at Old Melbourne Jail, he was buried among the other prisoners executed in the park, and even his remains were found to have been transferred to Pentridge Prison with the rest of 1929 The authorities did not know for sure. The bones now confirmed that Kelly was found buried in a wooden box ax in 2009, and identified by the use of computed tomography, radiology, pathology, odontology, anthropology and DNA testing Leigh Oliver, son of Ned little sister Ellen, a sample for comparison.

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