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    A Metal Detectorist In Germany Just Happened Upon A 1,000-Year-Old Cross Featuring Jesus Surrounded By A Wheel
    Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeological State Museum (BLDAM), Lukas GoldmannThis bronze wheel cross is a remnant of early Christianity in the region.During excavations in northern Germany, a volunteer archaeologist was scouring the ground with a metal detector when she got a signal. Upon excavation, archaeologists discovered a rare medieval wheel cross made of bronze a find that quickly proved extraordinary in more ways than one.For starters, the cross perfectly matches a blacksmiths mold that was found in the region in the 1980s, suggesting that the blacksmith produced such objects in large quantities. For another, the cross is evidence of the spread of Christianity in the region before the Slavic Revolt of 983 broke out in opposition to it.The Discovery Of A Medieval Wheel Cross In Brandenburg, GermanyAccording to a statement from the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeological State Museum (BLDAM), the bronze cross was found during excavations at a site in the Havelland area of Brandenburg. A volunteer archaeologist named Juliane Rangnow was examining the site with a metal detector when she found this remarkable object, which archaeologists have dated to the 10th or 11th century.Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeological State Museum (BLDAM), Gabriel GrafThe bronze wheel cross dates to the 10th or 11th century, a time when Christianity was far from accepted in this majority-Slavic region.Holding such a find in your hand is like a bridge to the past, Rangnow remarked, adding: Thats what makes the work as a volunteer archaeological monument conservator so exciting.The wheel cross was unearthed alongside a number of other artifacts from the 10th or 11th centuries, including iron weapons, coins, and pieces of gilded jewelry. But the cross stands out for a number of reasons, including its connection to another artifact found in the region more 40 years earlier.In 1983, archaeologists found a mold for a wheel cross in nearby Spandau, which became known as the Spandau Cross. Thrillingly, researchers have now discovered that the newly-unearthed cross found in Brandenburg exactly matched the mold of the Spandau Cross, meaning that the latter was surely used to make the former.The discovery of a small bronze cross is not just another find among many, Minister of Culture Dr. Manja Schle said. This find is spectacular in several respects: It fits exactly a casting mold that was discovered more than 40 years ago that is unique for an archaeological find from this period.Researchers now suspect that the blacksmith who made it served a large market and a highly mobile population. Its also a sign of early Christian presence in the region, something which would be violently rejected by many locals in the late 10th century.The History Of Early Christianity In The Region And The Slavic Revolt Of 983National Museums in Berlin, Museum of Prehistory and Early History, Claudia PlampThe Spandau cross mold that was found in 1983, and which matches the bronze wheel cross found in Havelland.The wheel cross found in Havelland is not only a remarkable object because of its rarity or its connection to the Spandau Cross mold. Its also extraordinary because of the time in which it was made.In the early 10th century, the region, then populated by non-Christian Slavic tribes, was conquered by the East Frankish Kingdom. And those conquerors brought with them a new religion: Christianity. But the Slavic people resisted their conquerors, and overthrew them during the Lutician Revolt, or the Slavic Revolt of 983. The region was politically and religiously independent for the next 150 years, until Christianity successfully began to spread in the 12th and 13th centuries, when the region was absorbed into the Holy Roman Empire.The newly-discovered wheel cross is thus a rare relic of early Christianity in the region. Before the Slavic Revolt of 983, such totems were common, though many have been lost today.This new find is one of the rare early pieces of evidence of the unique Christianization history of the northwestern Slavs, said Lukas Goldmann, a research associate for the Slavic Middle Ages at BLDAM, which continues to shape northeastern Germany to this day.After reading about the bronze wheel cross that was found in Germany, discover the mysterious story of Kryi Kalnas, Lithuanias hill of crosses. Then, learn the full story behind the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.The post A Metal Detectorist In Germany Just Happened Upon A 1,000-Year-Old Cross Featuring Jesus Surrounded By A Wheel appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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    The Many Cons Of Victor Lustig, From Selling The Eiffel Tower To His Counterfeit Bill Scam
    Bettmann/Getty ImagesCount Victor Lustig in 1937, two years after his arrest for running a nationwide counterfeiting operation.When it came to scams, Count Victor Lustig was a professional. The con man from Austria-Hungary had 45 aliases, spoke five languages fluently, and could talk his way out of the stickiest situations. In the 1920s and 30s, Lustig traveled across the United States and Europe, swindling anyone who crossed his path. He sought investments for fictional Broadway productions from wealthy passengers on ocean liners, sold a worthless money-duplicating machine to a sheriff in Texas, and purportedly even scammed Al Capone himself.But his most famous con took place in Paris, where he sold the Eiffel Tower twice. Lustig posed as a government official and offered the landmark to the highest bidder to sell for scrap metal, then fled after he collected his cash. He was caught the second time he attempted the scam, but that didnt bring an end to his life of crime.After dozens of arrests, Victor Lustig was ultimately incarcerated for good in 1935 when authorities uncovered his extensive counterfeiting operation that had pumped more than $2 million in fake cash into the U.S. economy. He spent the rest of his life at Alcatraz, but he went down in history as the smoothest con man that ever lived.The Early Crimes Of Victor LustigBorn in Austria-Hungary in 1890, Victor Lustig had a turbulent childhood. His parents divorced when he was young, and his father was physically abusive. He once reportedly beat young Victor over the head with a violin. Accounts of Lustigs school years vary, but many state that he had dropped out by the time he was 17. Come 1909, he had moved to Paris, started gambling, and received his trademark scar on his left cheek from the angry boyfriend of one of his lovers.Potter & Potter AuctionsA 1926 poster listing a few of Victor Lustigs many aliases. He was wanted for grand larceny in Spokane, Washington.Soon after, his criminal career began. Some of Victor Lustigs first cons took place on ocean liners traveling between France and New York. While crossing the Atlantic, he pretended to be a producer seeking investments for an upcoming Broadway musical. Wealthy passengers gladly donated to the arts, and Lustig disembarked richer than hed boarded.Then, World War I broke out, and ocean travel essentially came to a halt due to the looming threat of U-boats (more than 1,000 people died when the RMS Lusitania sank in May 1915) and the need for vessels to be refitted for military purposes.So, Lustig changed his tactics. He moved to the U.S. and carried out various cons at banks and other businesses for about a decade. He then returned to Paris in 1925 and came up with his largest scam yet.Selling The Eiffel Tower To The Highest BidderUpon his arrival in Paris, Victor Lustig read a newspaper article about the expenses involved in maintaining the Eiffel Tower. The city needed money to repaint the massive landmark, and the reporter noted that some citizens would rather see the Eiffel Tower removed than continue paying for it.With a brilliant con in mind, Lustig hired a forger to create fake government stationery. He then invited several prominent scrap metal dealers to a confidential meeting and introduced himself as the Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Posts and Telegraphs. He related the governments concerns with the expense of the Eiffel Tower and claimed that there was talk of selling it for scrap to the highest bidder.Public DomainThe Eiffel Tower in 1927, two years after Victor Lustig sold it. Lustig cautioned the men that they should keep the meeting a secret, as he was worried about the public outcry that would result. All the while, he was keeping an eye out for his target, and he found it in Andr Poisson. After the meeting, Lustig met with Poisson individually and made him think that he was a corrupt official. He implied that he would accept a bribe to ensure that Poisson was awarded the contract and in the end, he fled France with 70,000 francs that Poisson gave him under the table.After several months, Victor Lustig realized that Poisson hadnt gone to the police because he was too embarrassed about falling for the scam. So, he returned to France to carry out the same scheme once more. This time, he was caught, so he quickly returned to the U.S. to avoid arrest.It wasnt long before hed come up with yet another con one that didnt involve one of the worlds most famous landmarks.Victor Lustigs Criminal Career In The U.S.Back in America, Lustig who by now had earned the nickname the Count built a Rumanian Box. It looked like a small mahogany chest with two slots, and inside was a fake mechanism with levers that did nothing. He tried to sell it to unsuspecting victims as a device that could duplicate any currency, and a sheriff in Texas purportedly fell for the scheme, purchasing the useless box for thousands of dollars.Public DomainA 1931 document from the Bureau of Investigation referring to Victor Lustig as an internationally known con man.During this period, Lustig also seemingly rubbed elbows with underworld figures like Lucky Luciano, Jack Legs Diamond, and Arnold Rothstein. This led to his alleged introduction to Al Capone and one of the riskiest cons of his life.As the story goes, Victor Lustig gained Capones trust by asking him to invest $50,000 in a criminal scheme. He kept the money for several months and then returned it, informing Capone that the deal had fallen through. Capone was impressed that Lustig had been so honest, so when the con man asked for $5,000 to tide him over until another deal worked out, Capone had no problem handing over the cash.In 1930, Lustig began the scam that would ultimately land him behind bars. He partnered with two men in Nebraska to form a counterfeiting operation that soon spread across the U.S. Within five years, more than $2.3 million in Lustig money was circulating, which quickly drew the attention of federal agents. Public DomainOne of the counterfeit bills printed by Victor Lustig, known as Lustig money.Count Lustigs many aliases and disguises kept him safe for a while but he couldnt run from the law forever. Although one Secret Service agent described him as elusive as a puff of cigarette smoke and as charming as a young girls dream, the police finally tracked him down in 1935. But he still had a few tricks up his sleeve.The Downfall Of The Smoothest Con Man That Ever LivedOn May 10, 1935, Victor Lustig was arrested in New York City. The police reportedly found a key on him that opened a locker in a nearby subway station containing $51,000 in counterfeit bills in addition to the plates used to print them. It was an open and shut case. The day before his trial, however, Lustig vanished from his third-floor prison cell. As reported by The New York Times at the time, he escaped by knotting sheets together and sliding down them to the street. He managed to evade arrest for another month, but he was ultimately recaptured in Pittsburgh, reportedly telling the police who found him, Well, boys, here I am. Public DomainA photo from a Philadelphia newspaper showing Victor Lustig being questioned after his 1935 arrest.This time, Lustig made it to trial, where he was sentenced to 20 years behind bars at Alcatraz. A Secret Service agent at the courthouse allegedly told him, Count, youre the smoothest con man that ever lived.He remained imprisoned until his death from pneumonia on March 11, 1947, at age 57.Victor Lustig is best remembered today as the man who sold the Eiffel Tower, but hes also been attributed as the author behind the 10 Commandments for Con Men. The illicit list includes entries like Never look bored, and Never get drunk, as well as Hint at sex talk, but dont follow it up unless the other fellow shows a strong interest.The rules may seem silly but they made Victor Lustig one of the most notorious con artists in history.After reading about the life and crimes of Victor Lustig, learn about nine of historys biggest con artists. Then, discover the true story of Frank Abagnale, the man who inspired Catch Me If You Can.The post The Many Cons Of Victor Lustig, From Selling The Eiffel Tower To His Counterfeit Bill Scam appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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    The Case Of The Grisly Ice Box Murders That Horrified Houston In 1965
    Public DomainThe victims of the Ice Box Murders, Fred and Edwina Rogers.At first, the two Houston police officers didnt even realize they were looking at the two victims of the Ice Box Murders. Theyd responded to a welfare check at 1815 Driscoll Street on June 23, 1965, and found no one at home. When the two officers opened the fridge, they thought the piles of meat were from a hog. In fact, it was the murdered couple Fred and Edwina Rogers. Theyd been brutally killed, drained of blood, dismembered, and stuffed in the refrigerator. Somebody had forcefully removed the eyes and genitals of Fred Rogers, dumped his entrails in the sewer and vanished.To this day, the murder has never been officially solved. But some think that the Ice Box Murders may have a mystifying link with the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.The Grisly Story Of The Ice Box Murders In TexasHouston Public LibraryThe infamous ice box in question in June 1965.On the evening of June 23, 1965, Houston Police Captain Charles Bullock and his partner, L.M. Barta, were dispatched to the home of Fred and Edwina Rogers for a welfare check. Edwinas nephew, Marvin Martin, hadnt heard from his aunt for a worrying amount of time. Their knock was met with silence. So, the two police officers wound around the back of the house. They found a makeshift barricade of flower pots obstructing the back door, which made Bullock suspicious. When he and Barta pushed inside and entered the kitchen, his suspicions shifted into adrenaline. He later remembered that something just didnt feel right inside the Rogers home. I dont know why I looked in the refrigerator, he said. For some reason I just opened it.At first, Bullock and Barta thought what they were seeing was hog meat. Then they looked down. There, in the vegetable drawer, were two decapitated human heads. Edwina had been shot in the head; Fred had been bludgeoned with a hammer. But their killer had gone above and beyond simply killing the Rogers hed also dismembered the couple, removed Freds genitals, and flushed Freds intestines down the toilet.Quickly, the investigation into the Ice Box Murders pivoted to a single suspect: the couples 42-year-old son Charles. Charles Rogers lived with his parents. There was blood on the keyhole of his door. And he was nowhere to be found.Charles Rogers, The CIA, And The JFK AssassinationThe Houston ChronicleAfter his parents murder, Charles Rogers was never seen again.Charles Rogers, the prime suspect in the Ice Box Murders, was no ordinary man. He had served in World War II, graduated with a degree in nuclear physics, and spent nearly a decade working for Shell Oil as a seismologist. He would leave home before dawn, and return after dark but no one was sure if he actually had a job. He rarely even saw his parents in person and communicated with them by slipping notes under the door. As authorities pieced together the Rogers family life, they found that Charles might have had a motive to kill Fred and Edwina. According to the The Ice Box Murders by forensic accountants Hugh and Martha Gardenier, Rogers had endured their manipulative behavior for years. They had taken out loans in his name, robbed him of his savings, and made his life unbearable.A nationwide search to find him, however, yielded nothing. Authorities even checked the local airfields, as Rogers learned how to fly while serving in the Navy. He was officially declared dead in 1975. But the mystery didnt die with him. Indeed, some suspect that Charles Rogers did much more than kill his parents and that he might have been involved in the plot to kill John F. Kennedy. According to the argument put forth in John R. Craig and Philip A. Rogers 1992 book The Man on the Grassy Knoll, Rogers was one of the so-called tramps spotted in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas on Nov. 22, 1963.Craig and Rogers suggested that Charles Rogers had recorded his involvement in Kennedys death in his diaries. When his parents uncovered the diaries, he killed them. This allegation about Charles Rogers past remains unproven. But the Gardeniers claim to know where he ended up. They say that they traced Rogers movements to Mexico, where he purportedly landed a mining job through his oil industry connections. Allegedly, he himself was murdered with a pickaxe by miners in Honduras. In the end, if Rogers did manage to kill his parents and disappear, his theoretical work for the CIA isnt as outlandish as it seems. After all, he left not a single trace, completed his mission and vanished like a ghost.After learning about the Houston Ice Box Murders, read about six serial killers who were never caught. Then, learn about the Amityville murders.The post The Case Of The Grisly Ice Box Murders That Horrified Houston In 1965 appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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