The Gentleman of Heligoland

[1][2][3] It was revealed that his tie was made by Marks & Spencer for English and French language markets, which included Canada at the time.

[1][2][3] Each weighed 3 kilograms (6.6 lb), were based on female feet and bore the initials AJK, the trademark of AJ Jackson in Bristol.

[1][2][3] Police also wished to dispel the notion that the man was wealthy, as the tie had been manufactured in large numbers and the shoes had been repaired and may have been secondhand.

The appeal featured the new photofit and an interview with Karsten Bettels, director of Crime Fighting at the Police Academy of Lower Saxony, about the circumstances in which the decedent was found.

[5] A radio isotope analysis conducted in 2022 at Murdoch University determined that The Gentleman may have spent most of his life in Australia.