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Minder stabbed vulnerable employer to death and dumped body because he asked him to
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Daring ‘rescue’ mission results in Dead Sea Scroll finds, other rare discoveries
Biblical texts found during a multi-year Israeli expedition make headlines, but archaeologists are buzzing over an intact Stone-Age basket.
ByKristin Romey
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The first Dead Sea Scroll fragments found in more than a half-century, and what is possibly the world’s oldest intact basket, were among the discoveries made during a multi-year effort to thwart looting in remote caves across the Judean Desert, the Israeli Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced this week.
In many instances, archaeologists have had to rappel hundreds of feet down sheer cliff faces and dig through piles of bird and bat guano to uncover artifacts that may be the target of similarly equipped looters in the sparsely populated, arid region along the western shore of the Dead Sea.
Mr Hind s body was found in the Drift Reservoir near Penzance A man charged with murder in connection with the death of a man in West Cornwall has been sent for trial at Bristol Crown Court by Truro magistrates. Nigel Christopher Honey, 50, of no fixed abode appeared at Truro Magistrates Court this morning from Exeter Prison by video link. He is charged that he murdered 37-year-old Edward Hinds at Penzance between February 13 and February 18 this year. Honey, wearing a grey tracksuit, spoke only to confirm who he was and that he could hear the magistrate and that he understood the proceedings.
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image captionEdward Hinds was found dead with a suspected stab wound at the reservoir
A man found dead at a reservoir with a suspected stab wound has been named by police as 37-year-old Edward Hinds.
Mr Hinds, from the Midlands, had been staying in Lelant, Cornwall, for a few weeks before his body was found at Drift Reservoir near Penzance.
Police were called to the reservoir at 16:00 GMT on Thursday after reports of a body in the water.
A 50-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder in connection to this death remains in police custody.
Mr Hinds, who had a suspected stab wound to the chest, was declared dead at the scene said police.
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