Mystery Man is Able to Identify Himself

Article taken from The Charleston Daily Mail, Wednesday, December 6, 1922

By The United States Press
KANSAS CITY, Mo., December. 6.-

Kansas City's "mystery man" solved his own puzzle today, establishing that he was Thurman Steele, of Columbus, Ohio.

After an attack of aphasia Steele, awoke this morning, declared his brain was clear and gave authorities intimate details of his life.

Steele said he was injured while working for John Shatz and had suffered lapses of memory since. He said he had worked in a hospital in Portsmouth, Ohio, and in 1910 was employed in the press room of the Index-Republican at Bellfontaine, Ohio.