The Titchborne Claimant special edition of the Graphic covering the case which became one of the most sensational of the 19th c – whereby a complete imposter, Thomas Castro, a butcher from Wagga Wagge in Australia posed as Roger Titchborne, the heir to the multi million pound Tichborne estate. He was eventually arrested for fraud, and declared as really a man called Arthur Orton, from Wapping, London. He was given 14 years. However, the case has continued to baffle ever since, with considerable research being carried out in 1957 which suggested that he might indeed have been the rightful heir, and to this day suggestions that DNA testing could be used to establish once and for all the solution to the whole affair