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Part 2 | The Book Drive Him CRAZY | Murchison Murders
As we continue the story of what took place in Murchison Australia in the early 1900's, we learn that a grisly discovery is made. As all the clues and the little evidence begin to fall into place, a book that is in the works appears to play a pivotal role. The book was based on fiction but maybe it inspired a criminal. So, let's watch the entire video and learn about the true crime story Part 2 | The Book Drive Him CRAZY | Murchison Murders.
In this video, we explore the mysterious disappearance of three men and the chilling events that unfolded thereafter. If you haven't caught up with Part One yet, don't worry - just click on the card displayed on the screen or find the link in the description above to get up to speed. Trust me, it's worth it.
As we pick up where we left off, the narrative intensifies with the discovery of crucial evidence, a ring with a unique history that leads investigators to a man named Snowy Rowles. This enigmatic figure, formerly known as John Thomas Smith, had a shady past involving a daring escape from prison. The plot thickens as connections between Snowy and the missing men emerge, painting a sinister picture of betrayal and deceit.
The investigation takes a compelling turn when it's revealed that Snowy had been present during a fateful gathering at the station, where discussions about the perfect murder for an author's book unwittingly provided him with inspiration for his own nefarious deeds. With mounting evidence pointing towards Snowy's guilt, Detective Sergeant Manning is determined to bring him to justice, ultimately leading to a riveting trial and a verdict that sends shivers down the spine.
As the story unravels, we're left to ponder the chilling reality of how seemingly ordinary encounters can mask sinister intentions. The conclusion leaves us with more questions than answers, reminding us that truth can often be stranger than fiction. So, buckle up for a rollercoaster ride of suspense and intrigue as we navigate through the twists and turns of this captivating tale.
If you've enjoyed this thrilling journey, don't forget to hit the like button, leave a comment sharing your thoughts, and subscribe for more true crime stories. Your support means the world and keeps the storytelling alive. Until next time, stay safe and stay curious. Peace out.
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Part 2 | The Book Drive Him CRAZY | Murchison Murders
As we continue the story of what took place in Murchison Australia in the early 1900's, we learn that a grisly discovery is made. As all the clues and the little evidence begin to fall into place, a book that is in the works appears to play a pivotal role. The book was based on fiction but maybe it inspired a criminal. So, let's watch the entire video and learn about the true crime story Part 2 | The Book Drive Him CRAZY | Murchison Murders.
In this video, we explore the mysterious disappearance of three men and the chilling events that unfolded thereafter. If you haven't caught up with Part One yet, don't worry - just click on the card displayed on the screen or find the link in the description above to get up to speed. Trust me, it's worth it.
As we pick up where we left off, the narrative intensifies with the discovery of crucial evidence, a ring with a unique history that leads investigators to a man named Snowy Rowles. This enigmatic figure, formerly known as John Thomas Smith, had a shady past involving a daring escape from prison. The plot thickens as connections between Snowy and the missing men emerge, painting a sinister picture of betrayal and deceit.
The investigation takes a compelling turn when it's revealed that Snowy had been present during a fateful gathering at the station, where discussions about the perfect murder for an author's book unwittingly provided him with inspiration for his own nefarious deeds. With mounting evidence pointing towards Snowy's guilt, Detective Sergeant Manning is determined to bring him to justice, ultimately leading to a riveting trial and a verdict that sends shivers down the spine.
As the story unravels, we're left to ponder the chilling reality of how seemingly ordinary encounters can mask sinister intentions. The conclusion leaves us with more questions than answers, reminding us that truth can often be stranger than fiction. So, buckle up for a rollercoaster ride of suspense and intrigue as we navigate through the twists and turns of this captivating tale.
If you've enjoyed this thrilling journey, don't forget to hit the like button, leave a comment sharing your thoughts, and subscribe for more true crime stories. Your support means the world and keeps the storytelling alive. Until next time, stay safe and stay curious. Peace out.
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Murchison meteorite, this is the oldest material found on Earth to date. It fell in Australia in 1969 near Murchison, Victoria. It is over 7 billion years old.
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Murchison Meteorite - The Oldest Material Ever Found on Earth It is one of the most scientifically studied meteorites that fell in Australia in 1969. Dated around 7 billion years old. Granada Gallery Collection (Source)
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Can you tell me some slugs that have very unique patterns or body shapes?
some Athoracophoridae:
some Veronicellidae, like my slugs:
Testacella has a shell, but it’s not really doing anything:
Gaeotis is another (entirely unrelated) semi-slug with a wonderful appearance:
and something from the most “typical” family of slugs, Limacidae. probably Europe’s prettiest land gastropod:
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Polarized shockwaves shake the universe’s cosmic web The cosmic web is how the universe looks at its largest scale - an interweaving web of filaments and clusters full of gases and galaxies which wind around cosmic voids millions of lightyears across. This universe-spanning web was predicted by astrophysicists in the 1960s, with computer modelling giving us a glimpse of how this vast network truly looked in the 1980s. Over the course of the past few decades, we’ve been able to map the Cosmic Web through observation, bringing with it the possibility of answering some of astronomy’s biggest questions. An area of particular interest is how magnetic fields behave on a cosmic scale, and what role they play in both galactic and cosmic structure formation. New research published today in Science Advances and led by the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) in partnership with CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, is helping us to further understand these cosmic magnetic fields. Dr Tessa Vernstrom from The University of Western Australia’s (UWA) node of ICRAR, is the lead author of the research and describes magnetism as a fundamental force in nature. “Magnetic fields pervade the universe – from planets and stars to the largest spaces in-between galaxies.” “However, many aspects of cosmic magnetism are not yet fully understood, especially at the scales seen in the cosmic web.” “When matter merges in the universe, it produces a shockwave which accelerates particles, amplifying these intergalactic magnetic fields,” said Dr Vernstrom. Her research has recorded radio emissions coming from the cosmic web – the first observational evidence of strong shockwaves. This phenomenon had previously only been observed in the universe’s largest galaxy clusters and was predicted to be the ‘signature’ of matter collisions throughout the cosmic web. “These shockwaves give off radio emissions which should result in the cosmic web ‘glowing’ in the radio spectrum, but it had never really been conclusively detected due to how faint the signals are.” Dr Vernstrom’s team began searching for the cosmic web’s ‘radio glow’ in 2020 and initially found signals which could be attributed to these cosmic waves. However, as these initial signals could have included emissions from galaxies and celestial objects other than the shockwaves, Vernstrom opted for a different signal type with less background ‘noise’ – polarised radio light. “As very few sources emit polarised radio light, our search was less prone to contamination and we have been able to provide much stronger evidence that we are seeing emissions from the shockwaves in the largest structures in the universe, which helps to confirm our models for the growth of this large-scale structure.” The research utilised data and all-sky radio maps from the Global Magneto-Ionic Medium Survey, the Planck Legacy Archive, the Owens Valley Long Wavelength Array, and the Murchison Widefield Array, stacking the data over the known clusters and filaments in the cosmic web. The stacking method helps to strengthen the faint signal above the image noise, which was then compared to state-of-the-art cosmological simulations generated through the Enzo Project. These simulations are the first of their kind to include predictions of the polarised radio light from the cosmic shockwaves observed as part of this research. Our understanding of these magnetic fields could be used to expand and refine our theories on how the universe grows and has the potential to help us solve the mystery of the origins of cosmic magnetism. TOP IMAGE....A composite image showing the magnetic fields of the cosmic web, featuring a pull out of how radio data was stacked. (Credit: Vernstrom et al. 2023) CENTRE IMAGE....A composite image of 3 different observations of the cosmic web (gas, radio and magnetic) accompanied by a composite image. Credit: F. Vazza, D. Wittor and J. West, Composition by K. Brown LOWER IMAGE....A single frame from the simulation during the final “time step” displaying different layers. The yellow shows the temperature and gas density of the cosmic web. The red shows the radio emission from the shocks and the blue lines show the magnetic field lines. (Credit: Vazza F; ENZO; Piz-Daint CSCS (Lugano))
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Figtree Galleries, #Yeppoon, Australia by Design+Architecture @designaa__. Read more: Link in bio! Photography: Cam Murchison Photography @cammurchisonphotography. In 2020, Design+Architecture was commissioned by Livingstone Shire Council to design an art gallery in Yeppoon. First considerations were for the site's uniqueness: a narrow, sloping block nestled behind two historic Fig trees and situated beside Yeppoon’s original Post Office. It was paramount that the gallery was humble yet responded to its context. The design delivers a much-needed artist precinct while retaining and celebrating the significant history of the site… #gallery #australia #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house ‎#amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography ‎#معماری (at Yeppoon, Queensland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co8W36ssfhH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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For Our Elders: King Billy, a Murchison Aboriginal Man, ca.1908. From the State Library of Western Australia’s archives.
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On my Outback trips I often spend my evenings reliving the daily highlights, figuring out which photographs I think will be keepers. And then, when I return home, one of the greatest pleasures is to download more than 10 days’ worth of images, and over the days, maybe weeks, savour the memories and enjoy the surprises.
And sometimes an image is a wonderful, unexpected surprise, this image is one of those where I worried about harsh light, focus, camera shake etc. but I am secretly thrilled!
The perch, the plumage, that massive, dark raptor eye, beak, talons, colouring, all of it, dare I say it? For me, perfect. Exactly the way the moment was. I will look back often and savour this beautiful being, an image that will give me joy, and I give thanks for this elegant Brown Falcon, and to Mother Nature, for the gifts of contentment, of solitude and of simplicity.
 Photo by @reandutoit
#reandutoit #reandutoitphotography #naturephotography #nature #outback #westernaustralia #wilderness #australia #motherearth #natgeoyourshot #bird #birdphotography #abcmyshot #abcmyphoto #wanderoutyonder #murchison #wildlifephotography #birdsofinstagram #bird_brilliance #bestbirdsofinstagram #abcmidwest #abcmidwestandwheatbelt #outbackaustralia #goldenoutback #outbackpathways #abcmidwestwa #raptor #falcon #brownfalcon
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All of the bases in DNA and RNA have now been found in meteorites. The discovery adds to evidence that suggests life’s precursors came from space
A 2-gram chunk from this rock — a piece of the meteorite that fell near Murchison, Australia, in 1969 — contains two crucial components of DNA and RNA now identified for the first time in an extraterrestrial source, researchers say.
All of the bases in DNA and RNA have now been found in meteorites | Science News
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Part 1 | Terrifying Truth: They DISAPPEARED in Murchison
It was the early 1900's and things were changing rapidly the Western Australia. The stage was set for a strange case that almost seemed scripted. This is only part 1 of this head-scratching, true crime story.
So, let's watch the entire video and learn about Part 1 | Terrifying Truth: They DISAPPEARED in Murchison! In this video, we explore the depths of history, tracing the enigmatic journey of Perth's Boundary Rider along the Western coast of Australia.
As the city flourished, so did the threats to its thriving agricultural industry, particularly from invasive rabbits and other pests. The decision to erect a formidable 2023-mile fence marked a pivotal moment in preserving livelihoods, setting the stage for the arrival of figures like Louie Carron, whose identity was shrouded in mystery and whose fate would become entwined with the very land he sought to protect.
Louis Carron, known in reality as Leslie George Brown, emerges as a central figure in our story, drawn to the promise of a new life amidst the rugged landscapes of the Murchison area. Yet, beneath the guise of opportunity lay a web of intrigue, as Louie's sudden disappearance triggers a chain of events that unravel the fabric of the community. As his family back home grows increasingly concerned, suspicions rise, and the authorities are forced to confront the possibility of foul play lurking within their midst.
But the truth proves elusive, teasing us with tantalizing hints of what lies beneath the surface. As two more men vanish without a trace, the shadows deepen, casting doubt upon the very foundations of trust. Yet, for now, we must pause, leaving you on the edge of your seat, hungry for more revelations. Fear not, for part two beckons, promising to unearth the secrets buried within Perth's rugged terrain.
Hit the like button, leave a comment, and subscribe to ensure you don't miss a single twist in the tale. Your presence here is invaluable, and I thank you for joining me as we navigate the labyrinth of history and intrigue.
Let's Connect!
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Part 1 | Terrifying Truth: They DISAPPEARED in Murchison
It was the early 1900's and things were changing rapidly the Western Australia. The stage was set for a strange case that almost seemed scripted. This is only part 1 of this head-scratching, true crime story. So, let's watch the entire video and learn about Part 1 | Terrifying Truth: They DISAPPEARED in Murchison!
In this video, we explore the depths of history, tracing the enigmatic journey of Perth's Boundary Rider along the Western coast of Australia. As the city flourished, so did the threats to its thriving agricultural industry, particularly from invasive rabbits and other pests.
The decision to erect a formidable 2023-mile fence marked a pivotal moment in preserving livelihoods, setting the stage for the arrival of figures like Louie Carron, whose identity was shrouded in mystery and whose fate would become entwined with the very land he sought to protect. Louis Carron, known in reality as Leslie George Brown, emerges as a central figure in our story, drawn to the promise of a new life amidst the rugged landscapes of the Murchison area.
Yet, beneath the guise of opportunity lay a web of intrigue, as Louie's sudden disappearance triggers a chain of events that unravel the fabric of the community. As his family back home grows increasingly concerned, suspicions rise, and the authorities are forced to confront the possibility of foul play lurking within their midst. But the truth proves elusive, teasing us with tantalizing hints of what lies beneath the surface.
As two more men vanish without a trace, the shadows deepen, casting doubt upon the very foundations of trust. Yet, for now, we must pause, leaving you on the edge of your seat, hungry for more revelations. Fear not, for part two beckons, promising to unearth the secrets buried within Perth's rugged terrain.
Hit the like button, leave a comment, and subscribe to ensure you don't miss a single twist in the tale. Your presence here is invaluable, and I thank you for joining me as we navigate the labyrinth of history and intrigue. Let's Connect!
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Perth, Australia (SPX) Dec 22, 2023 Analysis of organic compounds - called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) - extracted from the Ryugu asteroid and Murchison meteorite has found that certain PAHs likely formed in the cold areas of space between stars rather than in hot regions near stars as was previously thought. The findings open new possibilities for studying life beyond Earth and the chemistry of objects in space.
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This is one of the oldest rocks in existence.
It is approximately 4,600,000,000 years old and existed before the Earth itself had completely formed. It is called the Murchison Meteorite.
The Murchison meteorite is a meteorite that fell in Australia on 28 September 1969 near Murchison, Victoria.
It belongs to the carbonaceous chondrite class, a group of meteorites rich in organic compounds.
Due to its mass (over 100 kg or 220 lb) and the fact that it was an observed fall, the Murchison meteorite is one of the most studied of all meteorites.
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