User:Mcjamesw
Annotated Bibliography
The Case of Peter Bergmann Peter Bergmann Case
IAH 209, 22 February 2016
Weston McJames
Guintard, Julien. "L'homme Qui Voulait Effacer Sa Vie." Le Monde.fr. March 12, 2015. Accessed February 22, 2016. http://www.lemonde.fr/m-moyen-format/article/2015/03/12/l-homme-qui-voulait-effacer-sa-vie_4592522_4497271.html.
This is a French news article that discusses the case and does its own follow up investigation with German and Austrian authorities in an attempt to identify the deceased.
Hertz, Kayla. "The Mystery Man Who Went to Ireland to Disappear (VIDEO)." IrishCentral. 2016. Accessed February 22, 2016. http://www.irishcentral.com/news/The-man-who-went-to-Ireland-to-disappear-VIDEO.html.
This article includes testimony from residents of Sligo as well as investigators. The article also includes further analysis of the events that occurred.
Overbye, Dennis. "Peter G. Bergmann, 87; Worked With Einstein." New York Times, October 23, 2002.
This article describes the historical physicist Peter Bergmann who improved on Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The information gives context behind the alias that the unidentified man gave to the hotel.
Sligo County Council. Accessed February 22, 2016. http://www.sligococo.ie/.
This is the Sligo County Council website which contains information regarding the location and history of the town where the mysterious man stayed and was found dead. It provides details about the setting of where events took place.
The Last Days of Peter Bergmann. Directed by Ciaran Cassidy. Ireland, 2013. DVD.
This is the documentary created in 2013 that depicts the events and investigation pertaining to the case of Peter Bergmann. It highlights his last moments in the city of Sligo and depicts his movements and actions through surveillance footage and eyewitness testimony.
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