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On this episode of "Expedition Files"...
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In 1974, the body of a brutally
murdered, unidentified woman is
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found in the sandy dunes of Cape Cod.
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Was she the victim of a mob hit?
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Or something even more sinister?
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Now, nearly 50 years later,
the Lady of the Dunes' identity
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is finally revealed.
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Then, for centuries,
Christians have believed Judas
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was the ultimate betrayer.
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But a recent archaeological
discovery is challenging that
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narrative and raising
the question, what if the story
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of Judas isn't what we've
always been told?
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And in 1828, a teenage boy
stuns Germany by claiming
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he's a long-lost prince from
a famous royal dynasty.
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Will new evidence confirm
that he's of royal blood
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or a master of deception?
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In the corridors of time
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are mysteries that defy explanation.
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Now, I'm traveling through history itself
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on a search for the truth.
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New evidence.
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Shocking answers.
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I'm Josh Gates.
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And these...
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are my "Expedition Files."
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Scientists have calculated that
you make a first impression of
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someone in just a tenth of a second.
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That's all the time it takes to
form an opinion, good or bad.
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And to put that in context,
you've already been watching me
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for over 150 times that.
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And the good news is,
you've decided that
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I'm awesome, right?
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Tonight, we're taking this
concept to the opposite extreme,
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examining three strange
and shocking stories
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from history where, far from
getting to know our main
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characters in under a second,
it will take decades,
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centuries, even millennia
to solve the mysteries
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of who these people really are.
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And we begin on a beautiful
summer morning
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in Cape Cod in 1974.
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It's here that we find a young
girl exploring the scenic.
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Race Point Dunes near Provincetown,
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but she's about to walk
straight into a nightmare.
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It's the decomposing body of
an auburn-haired woman,
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face down, half buried in the sand.
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And horrifically,
she's missing both her hands.
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Authorities will soon arrive,
but despite an exhaustive
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investigation, they will be
unable to identify her.
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In fact, her name will remain
a mystery for almost 50 years,
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buried in the sands of time.
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That is, until groundbreaking
DNA analysis finally answers
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the question...
who is the Lady of the Dunes?
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Hello?
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Minutes after the body is found...
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Where?
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Provincetown Police Chief
James Meads is alerted.
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At the dunes? Any witnesses?
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He's led the police force
for just four years.
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This is by far the biggest
and most shocking case
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to ever cross Meads' desk.
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When Meads arrives at the crime scene,
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he immediately examines the body
and finds it's brutalized.
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The woman's hands have been
completely severed
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and are missing, presumably
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to prevent identification
through fingerprints.
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Her head has almost been decapitated.
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The left side of her skull has
been crushed by a massive blow.
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Who did this to you?
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Under her head, almost like
a pillow, Meads finds a neatly
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folded bandana and a pair of
Wrangler jeans.
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The woman appears to have been
dead for at least ten days.
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And in the summer heat,
her body is in a sorry state.
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With no identification
and very little to go on,
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their best hope of discovering
what happened to this Jane Doe
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is through an autopsy.
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The medical examiner suggests
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she's between 25 and 40 years old,
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5'6", 145 pounds, with an athletic build.
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She's had a lot of dental work.
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And something else.
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She has several missing teeth,
and those that are left
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are unusual.
She has seven gold crowns.
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With no matches on the missing
person databases,
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Meads comes to believe that the
victim's extensive dental work
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could be the best chance
of getting an ID.
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Meads and his team contact
thousands of dentists,
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desperate to make a connection.
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But despite their efforts,
the cops come up empty.
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And meanwhile, no one has come
forward to claim the body.
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It's as if the Lady of the Dunes
is a ghost.
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October 1974, three months on
from the body being found,
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she's buried here in an unnamed
grave in Provincetown's.
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St. Peter's Cemetery.
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The funeral is paid for by the town itself.
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The community has become
invested in the tragic story,
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and they're looking for answers.
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And no one wants those answers
more than James Meads himself.
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He pledges to solve this case,
whatever it takes.
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Six years later, in 1980,
he has the woman's body exhumed
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in hopes of finding a clue
he missed the first time.
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Samples are taken,
and the body is reexamined
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with the latest technology.
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Unfortunately, nothing decisive is found.
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But unwilling to give up on the case,
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Meads retains the skull when
the remains are reburied.
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He stores it at the state
medical examiner's office,
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hopeful it may one day
help identify the body.
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Over the next several years,
police use the skull to create
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forensic facial composites
of the Lady of the Dunes,
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releasing them to the public.
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One woman claims the victim
looks like her missing sister.
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Another says her father was the killer.
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A psychic suggests
her hands were buried
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under a nearby building.
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Meads and the other officers
follow these and hundreds
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of other leads, but none pan out.
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Thank you all so much.
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Then, in 1992, after more than
30 years on the job,
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18 of those working the Dunes case,
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Chief Meads retires from
the force, seemingly no closer
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to solving the case than when he started.
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With the advancement of DNA analysis,
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the body is exhumed again
in the year 2000.
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However, it's early days
for this technology,
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and no match is found.
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The case fades from public
attention until remarkable
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new leads bring it back into the spotlight.
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The first lead comes in 2012,
when an informant comes forward
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saying that he saw a woman
matching the composite
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of the Lady of the Dunes hanging
out with the notorious mobster.
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Whitey Bulger in July of 1974,
the same month she died.
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Bulger was known for
removing his victim's teeth
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to prevent identification.
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But disturbing MO aside,
investigators are unable
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to link the mobster to their Jane Doe.
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Then in 2013, the body is
exhumed for a third time
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to collect additional samples
for newer forensic techniques.
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But once again, no identification is made.
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In 2015, perhaps the most bizarre lead
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in the case emerges.
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It's a theory that one can only
describe as jaws dropping.
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Joe Hill, son of author Stephen King,
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is watching the 1975 movie "Jaws."
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And in one of the beach scenes,
he spots a woman
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in the background with long auburn hair,
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wearing a blue bandana
and jeans that look just like
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those found alongside
the Lady of the Dunes.
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Hill, familiar with
the Lady of the Dunes story,
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reports his lead to a friend at
the FBI, noting that the film
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had been shot in Martha's
Vineyard the same year of
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the murder, just 100 miles
south of Provincetown.
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He also posts his theory to social media.
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Hill's post goes viral,
but a Universal Studios
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archivist is unable to find
the name of the extra,
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and the FBI doesn't turn up
any new leads.
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All hope of ID-ing the victim seems lost.
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That is, until the FBI makes
a stunning announcement
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in 2022.
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Thanks to the latest forensic analysis,
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and after nearly 50 years,
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the Lady of the Dunes has a name.
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For almost half a century,
Massachusetts' most mysterious
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murder victim, the so-called
Lady of the Dunes,
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has remained unidentified.
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But in 2022, advanced genetic
testing conducted by the FBI
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finally unlocks the truth.
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Journalist Megan Carpentier
has been tracking the story.
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Investigators were able to get
DNA from a couple of sources
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in order to build out this genetic profile.
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One was from the body
of the Lady of the Dunes,
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who had been interred.
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The other part was from
her jawbone, which was part of
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the investigator's materials.
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And then they were able to use
forensic genealogy to find
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family members who had uploaded
their own genetic profiles
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to public databases looking for
family members.
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And that's how they were
finally able to identify her.
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She was no longer
the Lady of the Dunes.
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Her name was Ruth Marie Terry.
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Who was Ruth Terry?
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Well, she was born in 1936
to a working-class family
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in Tennessee.
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She moved to Michigan and worked
in an automotive plant,
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where she married, divorced,
and had a son whom
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she gave up for adoption.
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She then headed to California,
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where she met her second husband,
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an antiques dealer named Guy Muldavin.
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And that's when her life took
a serious turn for the worse.
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Move over. What's wrong with you?
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When Ruth brought Guy
home to her family,
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he was significantly older.
He didn't seem like he fit in.
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She was acting different.
He was acting controlling.
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The family had a lot of concerns.
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These concerns were more
than justified.
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By the time he met Ruth,
Muldavin already had
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an extremely checkered past.
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Over the course of his life,
he had five wives.
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Ruth was his fourth.
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His first wife, he was married
to for ten years.
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They had a child together,
and then they got divorced.
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He had his second wife,
he was married to for a year.
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And then, according to Guy,
she abandoned him.
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And eventually, police began to
question what happened to her,
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and they discovered remains in
the septic tank of their home.
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Police believed the remains
belonged to Guy's missing
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wife and stepdaughter,
but Muldavin had apparently
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fled the scene.
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The FBI launched
a nationwide manhunt,
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and Muldavin was
ultimately apprehended.
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But unbelievably, the cops
couldn't directly tie him to
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the crime, and he walked free.
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That led him to his third wife,
who had him convicted of theft,
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after which he served a year in prison.
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In 1974, Muldavin met wife
number four, Ruth Marie Terry.
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He was married to her
for just five months
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before he claimed she vanished.
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After Terry's disappearance,
Guy returned, driving her car,
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and seems to have told
her family they'd had a fight
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on their honeymoon,
and she just left him,
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and he had no idea what
happened to her after that.
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- Where is she?
- I don't know, man.
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She walked out on me.
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The family believed that Terry
had made it back to California.
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They flew out there, they hired
a private investigator,
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they did everything they could
in 1974 to try to find her,
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but they were unsuccessful.
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Even after hiring a PI,
they were told she'd joined
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a cult, and there was no trace of her.
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Over the years, Ruth's relatives
contributed DNA swabs
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in hopes of one day finding out
what happened to her.
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And eventually, it worked.
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In 2022, her DNA was
definitively matched to
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the Lady of the Dunes.
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The story of what happened
to Ruth Terry
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has its tragic ending. So who killed her?
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Well, Guy Muldavin is
the extremely likely suspect,
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but unfortunately,
justice cannot be served.
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Guy married his fifth wife
about two years after Terry
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disappeared, and they stayed
married until his death in 2002.
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In 2023, the district attorney's office
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announced that they were
closing the case in the death
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of Ruth Marie Terry.
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The police and prosecutors
had determined
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that her killer was Guy,
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and given his background,
given the disappearance of
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his second wife and the stepdaughter,
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the sum total of the evidence
prosecutors felt like pointed
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to Guy and no one else.
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It feels pretty rotten that
he was able to just live out
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his life like nothing happened.
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While Muldavin sadly escaped
justice, he ultimately couldn't
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escape being identified
as a cold-blooded killer.
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And thanks to the determination
of investigators,
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advancements in DNA science,
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and the persistence of her family,
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the Lady of the Dunes
is anonymous no more.
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She is Ruth Marie Terry.
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One lingering question remains...
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could Ruth have been
the background extra some
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believe appears in the film "Jaws"?
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The timeline fits, and her body
was discovered just 100 miles
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from where the movie was filmed.
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But despite the intriguing connection,
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no definitive proof has ever
surfaced that Ruth was on set.
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Still, the theory reignited
global interest in the case,
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and in the end, that attention
helped bring Ruth her name back.
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The mystery that haunted
the dunes for generations
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and the woman at the very heart of it
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may finally rest in peace.
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It's AD 33.
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I'm in the Garden of Gethsemane
in Jerusalem.
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It's normally a place of peace
and reflection,
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but all that is about to be shattered.
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A man is being arrested
on charges of blasphemy.
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Actually, you might have heard of him.
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His name is Jesus.
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And in the next 24 hours,
he will be tried and crucified,
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marking the defining moment in
the Christian faith.
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And the person said to be
responsible for betraying him
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is this man, Judas Iscariot.
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But two millennia after Jesus' death,
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an artifact will emerge
that some say rewrites
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the story of Judas and proves
he wasn't a traitor after all.
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OK, folks, hope you've
got your Sunday best,
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because it's Bible recap time.
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The story of Judas Iscariot
as we know it today
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comes from the four canonical
gospels of the New Testament,
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the books of Matthew, Mark,
Luke, and John.
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In around A.D. 33,
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Jesus has been preaching
for several years throughout
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the region of Judea,
achieving his famed miracles
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like curing blindness
and walking on water,
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not to mention gathering
passionate followers.
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But that adulation has also left
Jesus with powerful enemies,
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none more so than
the Judean ruling authorities
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and their backers, the Roman Empire,
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who brand Jesus as a heretic.
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Meanwhile, Jesus has been
continuing to spread the good
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word alongside his 12 most
devoted followers
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known as the Apostles.
And one of them is Judas.
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The night before his arrest,
Jesus hosts history's most
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famous dinner party, the Last Supper.
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During the meal,
he announces that one of
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the apostles will betray him.
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What you were about to do,
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do it quick.
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And later that night,
just as his prophecy foretold,
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Judas follows Jesus into
the Garden of Gethsemane.
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In the darkness,
where the soldiers cannot
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easily distinguish him from his followers,
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Judas agrees to identify
Jesus with a signal,
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a single kiss.
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With that, the soldiers
move in and arrest Jesus.
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But hold on.
Why would Judas give up Jesus,
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the leader he supposedly worshiped?
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Well, the Gospels indicate that
he's motivated by greed.
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According to Matthew,
Judas asks the authorities
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what they'll give him if he turns Jesus in.
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Eager to put Jesus on trial,
the priests respond with
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an offer of 30 pieces of silver,
a hefty sum today.
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Matthew tells us that Judas accepts
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and that Jesus' fate is sealed.
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Interestingly, however,
the Gospel of Matthew indicates
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that when Judas makes the deal,
he doesn't know that Jesus'
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punishment is going to be crucifixion.
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When he finds out,
Judas returns the money
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and then hangs himself.
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Judas takes his own life,
apparently consumed by
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the grief caused by betraying
the man he once revered.
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But is that the whole story?
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Shocking new discoveries
may rewrite the tale of Judas.
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For centuries, the legend
of Judas betraying Jesus
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has been embraced by
the Christian faithful as fact.
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But some speculate
the apostles' motives
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aren't so clear-cut.
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Does the Bible really tell the whole story?
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To answer that question,
we have to dig deeper into
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the good book and what was
and wasn't included.
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The four canonical Gospels,
Matthew, Mark, Luke,
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and John, are considered
by modern Christians to be
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the definitive accounts of Jesus' life,
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despite being written decades
after his death.
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But intriguingly, they are not
the only ancient texts
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that tell his story.
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In the early centuries of
Christianity, dozens of other
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writings about Jesus are also
being published, and some of
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them tell a very different
story about Judas' betrayal.
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Perhaps the most famous of
these is the Gospel of Judas,
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a text known to early Christians
and condemned around 180 A.D.
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by the bishop Irenaeus as false teaching.
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Written anonymously,
it portrays Judas not
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as a traitor, but as the one
disciple who truly understands
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Jesus and carries out his wishes.
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In this account,
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Jesus speaks of leaving
behind the physical world
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and entrusts Judas with
the role of handing him over
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to authorities so he can be
sacrificed and his spirit
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can ascend to heaven. But is it true?
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That's harder to answer because
the text itself was lost for
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centuries after being rejected
by the early church.
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Our only knowledge of it came
from critics like Irenaeus,
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whose account is openly hostile.
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The debate over Judas' role
largely remained unchanged for
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nearly 2,000 years,
until a discovery in the late
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20th century brings the text
back into the spotlight.
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While details remain murky,
it's reported that somewhere
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near El Minya in Egypt,
a local farmer uncovers
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an ancient limestone box
hidden in a cave.
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Inside is a leather-bound
collection of papyrus texts
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written in Coptic,
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the ancient language of Christian Egypt.
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The farmer, unable to read
the text, apparently sells
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the papers to an antiquities
dealer in Cairo.
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From there, the documents
change hands more times
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than the cursed idol in
Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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In 2001, the documents find their way
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to a Swiss antiques dealer,
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Frieda Nussberger-Tchacos,
who partners with
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preservation specialists
to restore and translate
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the mysterious text.
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The restoration of the text takes years,
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but when it's completed,
it rocks the Christian world,
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becoming known as the Codex Tchacos.
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Dr. Cavan Concannon,
a professor of religion at USC,
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describes it as nothing
short of revolutionary.
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When the Codex Tchacos was unveiled,
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a lot of people were very excited.
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The Gospel of Judas was
a text that we knew existed,
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but no one had seen it,
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and no one had been able to access it.
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We have so little material evidence.
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So little textual evidence from
the ancient Christians that any
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new addition of material is
always exciting and always
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brings with it a chance
to revise and to rethink
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and to expand our understanding
of the first centuries
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of Christianity.
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The announcement that this
codex was the lost Gospel of
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Judas sends shock waves
through the archaeological
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and theological communities.
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But it's also immediately confronted
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with an urgent question... is it real?
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There are a number of ways
in which ancient manuscripts
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can be verified.
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One of the ways in which this
text was dated was through
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the use of carbon-14 testing.
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And this is a form of
scientific testing where,
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you use the decay of isotopes
to determine when an organic
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piece of material, had its lifespan.
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The dating of things precisely
with carbon-14 is difficult,
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so, you don't always get
the thing that we really want,
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which is this text was written
on this day in this year.
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In the case of the Tchacos
Codex, the carbon-14 testing
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indicated a range of dates in the fourth
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to the fifth centuries.
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It's clear that this is not
a text that was forged
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in modernity,
but a genuine ancient document.
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So the document is certifiably ancient,
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but not quite as old as
the canonical Gospels
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that make up the New Testament
we know today.
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Those date from several
centuries earlier.
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And that's why scholars pay attention
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to the Gospel of Judas,
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because despite its later date,
it comes from a time when early.
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Christianity was still taking
shape, reflecting a range of
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different views about Jesus
and his followers.
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Ultimately, though, it isn't
the age of the document
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that's most fascinating.
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It's what it actually says,
particularly about Judas.
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The Gospel of Judas is
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different from the canonical Gospels.
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It adds some extra scenes.
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Scenes that are important for how
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one should understand
the life and death of Jesus.
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In this text, we were gonna
get a different Judas,
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a Judas who was not a betrayer,
but Jesus' closest disciple,
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A kind of tragic hero who
did what no one else could do,
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And helped Jesus fulfill his destiny.
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You will exceed all of them,
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for you will sacrifice the man
that clothes me.
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Jesus tells Judas what he's going to do
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that Jesus is pushing Judas
to do this for him,
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and he doesn't seem to have
any agency about this.
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He doesn't get to choose
whether he's gonna do
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this or not.
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This is just kind of written in the stars
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that this is gonna happen.
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Judas is the passive actor
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in what ultimately is
a tragic drama for him.
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The best of the disciples who
ultimately will not be saved.
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But as you can imagine,
this new interpretation rankles
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the church as it flies
completely in the face of
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the, well, gospel truth of Christianity.
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The Gospel of Judas was
received with a great deal of
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fanfare and presented as
something that was going to
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upend Christian theology and challenge
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the Catholic Church
or challenge, you know,
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Christian theology more broadly.
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Christian communities reacted by
calling this text a false text
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as a representative of a heretical form
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of ancient Christianity.
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Now, though the Gospel
of Judas is different
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from the canonical Gospels,
it's not radically different.
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Jesus is still presented as
a salvific figure
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who comes into the world,
performs miracles,
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gathers disciples, dies
on the cross eventually,
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and as someone who is offering
wisdom to a fallen humanity.
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I think when it comes to
the question of what's
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the right version or the right
story about Judas,
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there isn't really one.
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Judas is probably an invented
character to help answer
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a particular question, which is...
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if Jesus was the Son of God,
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if he was this important
pre-existing divine figure,
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why did he have to die?
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It gives you a kind of narrative
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around which to build that story,
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to explain why a crucified person
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is actually a agent of the divine.
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So the Gospel of Judas is not
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necessarily a deviation from
the canonical tradition,
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but just a different perspective on it.
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The Catholic Church does not
accept the Gospel of Judas,
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regarding it as a heretical text
with no theological authority.
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But regardless of your faith,
or lack of faith,
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in what it says about Judas
and Jesus' relationship,
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there's no debating that its
discovery and restoration
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is extraordinary.
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That a truly historic text
could be lost for 1,500 years
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only to have its message
preserved and deciphered
491
00:27:28,267 --> 00:27:32,167
reminds us that humanity's
story is still being filled in
492
00:27:32,334 --> 00:27:35,100
and that ancient chapters
are still out there
493
00:27:35,267 --> 00:27:37,000
just waiting to be found.
494
00:27:37,167 --> 00:27:39,701
And that is something
we can all believe in.
495
00:27:45,400 --> 00:27:49,000
It's May 26th, 1828.
496
00:27:49,167 --> 00:27:52,000
I'm in Nuremberg, Germany,
and I'm not the only one
497
00:27:52,167 --> 00:27:53,567
who's new in town.
498
00:27:53,734 --> 00:27:57,167
This 16-year-old boy's name
is Kaspar Hauser.
499
00:27:57,334 --> 00:28:00,100
But other than saying his name,
he can barely speak.
500
00:28:00,267 --> 00:28:01,667
Heck, he can barely walk.
501
00:28:01,834 --> 00:28:05,367
And his only possessions are
two strange letters that raise
502
00:28:05,534 --> 00:28:07,701
as many questions as answers.
503
00:28:07,868 --> 00:28:10,968
Who is Kaspar?
Where did he come from?
504
00:28:11,133 --> 00:28:14,167
Some will say he's a destitute feral child
505
00:28:14,334 --> 00:28:15,868
raised in isolation.
506
00:28:16,033 --> 00:28:18,601
But other will whisper something
even more shocking,
507
00:28:18,767 --> 00:28:22,367
that he's a secret German
prince, hidden from society
508
00:28:22,534 --> 00:28:25,300
to prevent him from claiming
his rightful throne.
509
00:28:25,467 --> 00:28:29,267
And for the next 200 years,
no one is able to solve
510
00:28:29,434 --> 00:28:31,300
the riddle of Kaspar Hauser.
511
00:28:31,467 --> 00:28:35,167
That is, until 21st century
science reveals the truth
512
00:28:35,334 --> 00:28:37,801
about the so-called wild child.
513
00:28:48,000 --> 00:28:51,801
As the story goes, Kaspar
is taken by a local shoemaker
514
00:28:51,968 --> 00:28:53,667
to meet the authorities in Nuremberg.
515
00:28:55,534 --> 00:28:58,267
There, they examine
two letters he's carrying.
516
00:28:58,434 --> 00:29:01,501
The first is strikingly brief,
apparently from the boy's
517
00:29:01,667 --> 00:29:05,400
mother, listing only Kaspar's
name, his birth date,
518
00:29:05,567 --> 00:29:07,567
and that his father was a deceased,
519
00:29:07,734 --> 00:29:09,300
unnamed cavalry officer.
520
00:29:10,367 --> 00:29:12,367
The second letter is stranger still,
521
00:29:12,534 --> 00:29:14,667
addressed to Captain von Wessenig,
522
00:29:14,834 --> 00:29:17,167
the commanding officer
of a cavalry regiment
523
00:29:17,334 --> 00:29:18,767
in Nuremberg.
524
00:29:18,934 --> 00:29:21,267
It begins by stating that
the boy wishes to join
525
00:29:21,434 --> 00:29:24,701
the army, but quickly takes a darker turn.
526
00:29:24,868 --> 00:29:27,767
This letter is not from
his mother, but from a poor
527
00:29:27,934 --> 00:29:30,467
laborer who claims the child
was given to him,
528
00:29:30,634 --> 00:29:33,567
raised in isolation,
and never allowed outside
529
00:29:33,734 --> 00:29:35,801
before being abandoned in Nuremberg
530
00:29:35,968 --> 00:29:37,567
in the middle of the night.
531
00:29:37,734 --> 00:29:41,267
The two accounts don't align,
offering no clear explanation
532
00:29:41,434 --> 00:29:44,467
of who Kaspar is
or where he came from.
533
00:29:44,634 --> 00:29:46,167
And most unsettling of all,
534
00:29:46,334 --> 00:29:49,601
the second letter ends
with a chilling instruction.
535
00:29:49,767 --> 00:29:51,968
If no one is willing to take the boy in,
536
00:29:52,133 --> 00:29:53,367
he should be hanged.
537
00:29:55,067 --> 00:29:58,567
A new home or a hanging is
a pretty extreme request,
538
00:29:58,734 --> 00:30:01,601
but we're just getting started
in this bizarre tale.
539
00:30:01,767 --> 00:30:03,400
When questioned about the letters,
540
00:30:03,567 --> 00:30:05,501
Kaspar can only repeat the words...
541
00:30:09,567 --> 00:30:12,868
And any attempts at gaining
more information
542
00:30:13,033 --> 00:30:15,968
cause him to cry or say he doesn't know.
543
00:30:16,133 --> 00:30:17,868
However, to everyone's surprise,
544
00:30:18,033 --> 00:30:20,067
when asked to write his name,
545
00:30:20,234 --> 00:30:22,968
he does so in clearly readable letters.
546
00:30:23,133 --> 00:30:26,067
So what's the truth behind
Kaspar Hauser?
547
00:30:26,234 --> 00:30:27,868
All will soon be revealed.
548
00:30:36,667 --> 00:30:41,000
In 1828, a strange boy
arrives in Nuremberg.
549
00:30:41,167 --> 00:30:43,801
He's unable to say anything
much more than his name,
550
00:30:43,968 --> 00:30:45,367
Kaspar Hauser.
551
00:30:45,534 --> 00:30:48,100
A letter he brought with him
says he was brought up in
552
00:30:48,267 --> 00:30:50,968
secret and has never been
allowed outside before
553
00:30:51,133 --> 00:30:53,501
being dumped here on
the streets of Germany.
554
00:30:53,667 --> 00:30:54,868
The letter also says that
555
00:30:55,033 --> 00:30:57,400
if someone can't take him in,
he should be killed.
556
00:30:59,000 --> 00:31:01,767
The boy is, in short, an enigma.
557
00:31:01,934 --> 00:31:03,968
According to the letter,
he knows nothing of
558
00:31:04,133 --> 00:31:05,367
the outside world.
559
00:31:05,534 --> 00:31:08,567
But observers notice that
he does seem to recognize money
560
00:31:08,734 --> 00:31:10,767
and can even read limited words.
561
00:31:11,968 --> 00:31:14,667
But with no knowledge of
who raised him or where,
562
00:31:14,834 --> 00:31:16,667
the boy will need someone
to care for him.
563
00:31:19,000 --> 00:31:22,000
As word spreads about
this mysterious young man,
564
00:31:22,167 --> 00:31:24,467
a prominent citizen in Nuremberg named.
565
00:31:24,634 --> 00:31:28,200
Professor Daumer takes him in
and begins tutoring him.
566
00:31:28,367 --> 00:31:31,267
Under the professor's guidance,
the boy's communication skills
567
00:31:31,434 --> 00:31:33,968
develop quickly,
and Kaspar starts sharing
568
00:31:34,133 --> 00:31:35,901
his remarkable story.
569
00:31:38,367 --> 00:31:42,267
For as long as he can remember,
Kaspar sat in a small dark room
570
00:31:42,434 --> 00:31:46,100
without never getting to see
another soul or go outside.
571
00:31:47,868 --> 00:31:49,901
He was given only bread and water,
572
00:31:50,067 --> 00:31:52,367
but never saw the person
who supplied it.
573
00:31:52,534 --> 00:31:54,400
It always arrived during his sleep.
574
00:31:56,868 --> 00:31:59,567
His only companions were wooden toys,
575
00:31:59,734 --> 00:32:02,968
two wooden horses and a wooden dog.
576
00:32:03,133 --> 00:32:07,367
He says he lived this way for
13 years, until a few days ago,
577
00:32:07,534 --> 00:32:10,100
when a man appeared
and taught him how to walk,
578
00:32:10,267 --> 00:32:12,601
parrot a few sentences,
and write his name.
579
00:32:13,701 --> 00:32:17,501
This unknown man then took him
to Nuremberg and abandoned him.
580
00:32:17,667 --> 00:32:19,501
Es ist Zeit zu gehen.
581
00:32:19,667 --> 00:32:23,167
The story is shocking,
but could it possibly be true?
582
00:32:25,267 --> 00:32:28,267
Well, Kaspar is given several
medical examinations,
583
00:32:28,434 --> 00:32:31,300
and they support and challenge
his claims of isolation.
584
00:32:31,467 --> 00:32:32,667
Raise your right arm.
585
00:32:34,000 --> 00:32:36,667
Doctors confirm that
he has poor motor skills
586
00:32:36,834 --> 00:32:38,767
and may be intellectually impaired.
587
00:32:39,868 --> 00:32:41,901
But he's otherwise physically healthy,
588
00:32:42,067 --> 00:32:43,667
and his memory appears sharp.
589
00:32:49,767 --> 00:32:52,467
Whatever the story of
his origins, Kaspar has
590
00:32:52,634 --> 00:32:55,567
seemingly found a better life
thanks to Professor Daumer.
591
00:32:59,501 --> 00:33:01,868
But in October of 1829,
592
00:33:02,033 --> 00:33:04,901
five months after the boy first
appeared in Nuremberg,
593
00:33:05,067 --> 00:33:08,267
his new life takes a violent turn.
594
00:33:08,434 --> 00:33:10,100
One Saturday, he's alone,
595
00:33:10,267 --> 00:33:12,868
sick and resting at the home
of the professor.
596
00:33:13,033 --> 00:33:14,801
Hauser needs to use the outhouse,
597
00:33:14,968 --> 00:33:16,267
so he heads outside.
598
00:33:20,968 --> 00:33:22,968
But a hooded man is lying in wait.
599
00:33:24,000 --> 00:33:25,567
He attacks Hauser with a knife...
600
00:33:26,834 --> 00:33:28,267
cutting his forehead.
601
00:33:28,434 --> 00:33:31,267
Hauser says the man shouts,
"you still have to die
602
00:33:31,434 --> 00:33:33,300
before you leave the city of Nuremberg!"
603
00:33:33,467 --> 00:33:34,767
City of Nuremberg.
604
00:33:35,667 --> 00:33:38,868
He later claims he has no
idea what the attacker means.
605
00:33:40,100 --> 00:33:42,067
The incident turns Kaspar Hauser
606
00:33:42,234 --> 00:33:44,868
into a household name across Germany.
607
00:33:45,033 --> 00:33:47,667
Why would someone
want to harm this strange
608
00:33:47,834 --> 00:33:50,300
but seemingly innocent young man?
609
00:33:50,467 --> 00:33:54,167
People begin to speculate that
Hauser is someone important.
610
00:33:54,334 --> 00:33:57,567
Important enough that powerful
people might want him silenced.
611
00:33:58,701 --> 00:34:02,300
Some even whisper
they know exactly who he is.
612
00:34:02,467 --> 00:34:04,400
He's the lost Prince of Baden.
613
00:34:08,100 --> 00:34:12,667
180 miles west of Nuremberg is
the German state of Baden.
614
00:34:12,834 --> 00:34:15,467
At this time it's ruled by
the Grand Duke Leopold,
615
00:34:15,634 --> 00:34:17,167
but it shouldn't be.
616
00:34:17,334 --> 00:34:20,100
Leopold's uncle, Charles,
was the Grand Duke,
617
00:34:20,267 --> 00:34:22,100
but after Charles' young son died,
618
00:34:22,267 --> 00:34:23,667
he was left without an heir,
619
00:34:23,834 --> 00:34:26,567
and so the throne passed to Leopold.
620
00:34:26,734 --> 00:34:27,844
But the thing is,
621
00:34:27,868 --> 00:34:30,868
not everyone believes
Charles' son actually died,
622
00:34:31,033 --> 00:34:34,868
and some begin to speculate
that he could be Kaspar Hauser.
623
00:34:36,767 --> 00:34:40,601
They theorize that in 1812,
Leopold's mother snuck into.
624
00:34:40,767 --> 00:34:44,000
Charles' house and secretly
swapped out the real healthy
625
00:34:44,167 --> 00:34:46,968
infant prince with a dying baby.
626
00:34:47,133 --> 00:34:50,267
When the sickly child died,
Leopold was then set to
627
00:34:50,434 --> 00:34:52,200
eventually inherit the throne.
628
00:34:54,100 --> 00:34:58,167
Supposedly, the healthy stolen
baby, the true Prince of Baden,
629
00:34:58,334 --> 00:35:01,667
would become, after 16 years
imprisoned in secret,
630
00:35:02,667 --> 00:35:03,667
Kaspar Hauser.
631
00:35:05,801 --> 00:35:07,501
Once the rumor spills into the open,
632
00:35:07,667 --> 00:35:09,601
it becomes the talk of Germany.
633
00:35:09,767 --> 00:35:12,868
The claim that the mysterious
Kaspar Hauser is really
634
00:35:13,033 --> 00:35:16,701
the stolen Prince of Baden is
nothing short of scandalous,
635
00:35:16,868 --> 00:35:20,567
so much so that it's about
to cost the wild child his life.
636
00:35:26,868 --> 00:35:30,901
It's 1833, and it's been five
years since Kaspar Hauser,
637
00:35:31,067 --> 00:35:34,067
the mysterious wild child
who could speak little more
638
00:35:34,234 --> 00:35:37,200
than his name, first appeared
in Nuremberg, Germany.
639
00:35:38,400 --> 00:35:41,901
He's now 21 and lives in
the town of Ansbach under
640
00:35:42,067 --> 00:35:45,400
the care of a new schoolmaster,
Johann Georg Meyer.
641
00:35:47,467 --> 00:35:50,701
One night, Hauser returns from
a park and stumbles into
642
00:35:50,868 --> 00:35:52,868
the house bleeding from a deep wound.
643
00:35:58,267 --> 00:36:01,167
Hauser says he was walking
through a park when a stranger
644
00:36:01,334 --> 00:36:04,767
handed him a purse and then
stabbed him with a dagger.
645
00:36:11,000 --> 00:36:13,467
Authorities then recover a cryptic note
646
00:36:13,634 --> 00:36:16,367
from where Hauser was
apparently stabbed.
647
00:36:16,534 --> 00:36:19,467
The note reads, quote,
"Hauser will be able to tell
648
00:36:19,634 --> 00:36:23,467
"you quite precisely how
I look, and from where I am.
649
00:36:23,634 --> 00:36:25,367
"However, to spare you the trouble,
650
00:36:25,534 --> 00:36:27,868
"I want to tell you myself where I come.
651
00:36:28,033 --> 00:36:31,067
"I come from the Bavarian
border, on the river.
652
00:36:31,234 --> 00:36:33,100
I will even tell you the name."
653
00:36:33,267 --> 00:36:37,133
The note is then signed in some
kind of code M.L.O.
654
00:36:39,601 --> 00:36:42,000
Three days later, Hauser dies.
655
00:36:42,167 --> 00:36:45,300
The author of the strange note
is never identified,
656
00:36:45,467 --> 00:36:47,400
and rather than quell the royal rumors,
657
00:36:47,567 --> 00:36:49,901
Kaspar's death only fans the flames.
658
00:36:50,067 --> 00:36:52,601
The possibility that a long-lost prince
659
00:36:52,767 --> 00:36:56,501
was mysteriously assassinated
before he could claim the throne
660
00:36:56,667 --> 00:37:00,167
becomes a captivating legend
that endures for two centuries,
661
00:37:00,334 --> 00:37:04,467
that is, until 2024,
when the case is re-examined.
662
00:37:04,634 --> 00:37:07,200
Doctor Charla Marshall,
a forensic geneticist,
663
00:37:07,367 --> 00:37:09,501
closely studied the work.
664
00:37:09,667 --> 00:37:13,000
Kaspar Hauser was
a very mysterious man.
665
00:37:13,167 --> 00:37:15,601
He also had a mysterious death.
666
00:37:15,767 --> 00:37:18,467
The more you learn about it,
the stranger it becomes.
667
00:37:18,634 --> 00:37:22,300
The study looked at hair
samples from Kaspar Hauser
668
00:37:22,467 --> 00:37:25,667
that were in private collections
in museums in Germany.
669
00:37:25,834 --> 00:37:30,100
And they compared those to DNA
samples taken from cheek swabs
670
00:37:30,267 --> 00:37:32,667
from the descendants
of what would have been.
671
00:37:32,834 --> 00:37:34,567
Kaspar Hauser's grandmother.
672
00:37:34,734 --> 00:37:39,868
If the DNA from Kaspar Hauser's
hair samples was a match to DNA
673
00:37:40,033 --> 00:37:43,467
taken from the House of Baden
living relatives,
674
00:37:43,634 --> 00:37:47,300
then it would be likely that
he was related to them.
675
00:37:47,467 --> 00:37:49,067
If the sequence did not match,
676
00:37:49,234 --> 00:37:50,868
then the story probably wasn't true.
677
00:37:51,901 --> 00:37:54,968
It was a rare stroke of luck
that any of Hauser's hair
678
00:37:55,133 --> 00:37:56,400
survived at all.
679
00:37:56,567 --> 00:37:59,667
Strands were likely preserved
as keepsakes at the time,
680
00:37:59,834 --> 00:38:01,601
given the widespread fascination with
681
00:38:01,767 --> 00:38:03,567
his mysterious story.
682
00:38:03,734 --> 00:38:05,667
They now provide crucial evidence.
683
00:38:07,000 --> 00:38:10,167
Getting a full genetic match
was key to the study.
684
00:38:10,334 --> 00:38:13,767
Any ambiguity in the data would
only leave the door open
685
00:38:13,934 --> 00:38:15,367
to more speculation.
686
00:38:15,534 --> 00:38:18,501
The study concluded that
Kaspar Hauser did not share
687
00:38:18,667 --> 00:38:20,701
the same mitochondrial DNA
688
00:38:20,868 --> 00:38:23,067
as descendants of the House of Baden.
689
00:38:26,601 --> 00:38:29,167
The DNA samples are so
different that they couldn't be
690
00:38:29,334 --> 00:38:31,701
found in two people from
the same family.
691
00:38:31,868 --> 00:38:35,467
And so the Parson study rules
out the lost prince theory.
692
00:38:35,634 --> 00:38:39,300
So Kaspar Hauser is not from
the Baden royal family.
693
00:38:39,467 --> 00:38:41,267
While those results are concluding,
694
00:38:41,434 --> 00:38:44,667
they only close the door
on one part of this mystery.
695
00:38:44,834 --> 00:38:47,467
If Hauser wasn't descended
from royal blood,
696
00:38:47,634 --> 00:38:50,200
the question remains...
where did he come from?
697
00:38:52,000 --> 00:38:56,167
Even though we can't tell who
Kaspar Hauser was from his DNA,
698
00:38:56,334 --> 00:38:59,000
we can use other parts
of the story as evidence,
699
00:38:59,167 --> 00:39:00,167
forensic evidence,
700
00:39:00,267 --> 00:39:02,701
to investigate who he really was.
701
00:39:02,868 --> 00:39:05,667
What evidence exactly? The letters.
702
00:39:05,834 --> 00:39:08,467
Both the strange letters
carried by young Kaspar when
703
00:39:08,634 --> 00:39:11,868
he first appeared in Nuremberg
and the cryptic note found at
704
00:39:12,033 --> 00:39:15,300
the scene of his death were
transcribed by authorities.
705
00:39:15,467 --> 00:39:18,267
These letters were subjected
to forensic analysis,
706
00:39:18,434 --> 00:39:22,200
and the results were nothing
short of jaw-dropping.
707
00:39:22,367 --> 00:39:25,100
The handwriting and language
analysis of the letters
708
00:39:25,267 --> 00:39:28,167
explained his background
and where he came from.
709
00:39:28,334 --> 00:39:31,901
And the letter from the crime
scene where he was stabbed
710
00:39:32,067 --> 00:39:34,367
indicates that they were all
done by the same person,
711
00:39:34,534 --> 00:39:35,801
Kaspar Hauser.
712
00:39:35,968 --> 00:39:38,868
The phrasing and sentence
construction of the two letters.
713
00:39:39,033 --> 00:39:41,467
Kaspar Hauser arrived with,
and the one found
714
00:39:41,634 --> 00:39:44,467
after his death show key similarities.
715
00:39:44,634 --> 00:39:48,100
They also match with phrases in
letters that Kaspar wrote while
716
00:39:48,267 --> 00:39:50,467
being tutored by Professor Daumer.
717
00:39:50,634 --> 00:39:54,367
The conclusion is that Kaspar
was in fact the real author of
718
00:39:54,534 --> 00:39:57,567
all of them, which also
indicates that there was
719
00:39:57,734 --> 00:39:59,868
no mysterious assailant
who murdered him.
720
00:40:00,033 --> 00:40:03,901
Many experts now theorize
he likely stabbed himself.
721
00:40:04,067 --> 00:40:06,100
Far from being a long-lost prince,
722
00:40:06,267 --> 00:40:10,467
it turns out Kaspar Hauser was
more likely a long lost soul,
723
00:40:10,634 --> 00:40:13,100
who yearned for acceptance in society.
724
00:40:14,367 --> 00:40:17,000
I think Kaspar Hauser
did all this for attention.
725
00:40:17,167 --> 00:40:20,467
It's really hard to come up
with a reason why he would
726
00:40:20,634 --> 00:40:23,868
put together a story about being royalty
727
00:40:24,033 --> 00:40:26,400
and being isolated his whole childhood,
728
00:40:26,567 --> 00:40:28,100
never talking to another human.
729
00:40:28,267 --> 00:40:30,307
Just really hard to come up
with a reason other than
730
00:40:30,334 --> 00:40:32,067
begging for attention.
731
00:40:32,234 --> 00:40:36,100
Maybe he was ashamed
of his own actual true life,
732
00:40:36,267 --> 00:40:39,767
and he wanted a more fantastical
life... think about it.
733
00:40:39,934 --> 00:40:42,767
He was taken in by the elite.
He was given a home.
734
00:40:42,934 --> 00:40:45,400
He was given an education, food.
735
00:40:45,567 --> 00:40:46,901
Sounds pretty good, right?
736
00:40:47,067 --> 00:40:50,200
He certainly upgraded
his circumstances.
737
00:40:50,367 --> 00:40:52,207
Who knows? Maybe that's
not even his real name.
738
00:40:53,701 --> 00:40:56,868
Our story, therefore, ends with
some remarkable answers,
739
00:40:57,033 --> 00:40:58,767
but not the most important one.
740
00:40:58,934 --> 00:41:00,767
Who was Kaspar Hauser?
741
00:41:00,934 --> 00:41:02,868
There is still hope to solve the mystery.
742
00:41:03,033 --> 00:41:05,968
Samples of his blood are held
in a German museum.
743
00:41:06,133 --> 00:41:09,400
Dr. Marshall thinks future
forensic testing might allow us
744
00:41:09,567 --> 00:41:13,067
to learn even more about
the so-called wild child.
745
00:41:13,234 --> 00:41:15,868
Until that happens,
Hauser's own gravestone
746
00:41:16,033 --> 00:41:17,601
sums it up best.
747
00:41:17,767 --> 00:41:21,100
"Here lies Kaspar Hauser,
riddle of his time.
748
00:41:21,267 --> 00:41:25,167
His birth was unknown,
his death, mysterious."
749
00:41:25,334 --> 00:41:28,267
I'm Josh Gates, and I'll see
you on the next expedition.
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