The stolen notes of Charles Darwin, the mastermind of the theory of evolution by natural selection, have been returned to the place where they were strangely stolen the other day, with a mystery unmatched by the movies. Notes that disappeared 22 years ago and are believed to have been stolen in the incident at Cambridge University in England were found in a box in a pink bag. There was also a note inside the box.
Darwin’s own handwritten notes, worth millions of dollars, were left in the library with a note to the librarian. The paper package containing Darwin’s two notebooks, which came out of the box in the pink bag, had the words “Librarian, happy easter, X” written on it.
Note left by unknown person:
The notes are completely intact:
Charles Darwin’s notes librarian Dr. Jessica Gardner explained in her statement that Darwin’s notes are completely intact and in good condition. The attendant did not open the notes as he found them. After the suspicious package was found, five days were waited for the opening permission to be given by the police.
The notes in Charles Darwin’s two notebooks were written by Darwin towards the end of the 1830s. On one page of these notes was the outline of a tree that formed the root of the theory of evolution. The notes were last seen in November 2000, and routine checks two months later revealed that the notes were no longer in the library.