Thursday 1 September 2011

Remains of Australia's most infamous criminal ID'd (AP)

In this photo supplied by Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, the headless remains of Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly is shown in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011. Through CT scans, X-rays, anthropological and historical research and DNA analysis, a team of scientists finally identified one of the skeletons exhumed with the remains of other executed inmates from a mass grave, as Kelly's. (AP Photo/Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine)AP - The headless remains of Australia's most infamous criminal, Ned Kelly, have been identified, officials said Thursday, ending a decades-long mystery surrounding the whereabouts of the folk hero's body.



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