Locating The Mary Celeste
l writes "Ever wondered what happened to the infamous Mary Celeste? Unfortunately they don't know what happened *on* it, just what happened *to* it (see also the BBC News story). Possibly the earliest case of insurance fraud?"
From Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved, The, ISBN 0-06-012475-X
... he named his fictional ship the "Marie Celeste"...
Kusche, Lawrence David.
P. 31:
Chapter 5, December 1872 Mary Celeste.
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So many stories have been told about the famous derelict in the century since it was fond that it is almost impossible to determine what is fact and what is fiction.
P. 35.
Fiction writers have made good use of the incident, beginning wiht a young, unknown author named Arthur Conan Doyle who wrote what was a the time an anonymous article in the January 1884 issue of The Cornhill Magazine
stupid roomates.
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Is this the MPAA? Is this the RIAA? Is this the DMCA? I thought it was the USA!
Somehow I doubt that's the first case of insurance fraud.
Like the (modified) saying goes: there's been insurance fraud as long as there's been insurance.
Unless insurance was an extremely new thing at the time of this claim...
Well the mystery should be pretty easy to figure out. They all got stupid on the cargo and decided to go swimming.
"Even the Devil can quote scripture to suit his purposes" - William Shakespeare