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Post by wolfman666 on Oct 3, 2019 8:45:48 GMT -5
amy I knew perrones son in law he said his father in law was never told what to say he heard the german accent and got a quick glimse of his face.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2019 14:26:25 GMT -5
Hey Steve,
I appreciate your comment but I must say that while I was at the archives today, I took a quick look at Joseph Perrone's police folder. Besides the two pictures Michael posted recently, there are quite a few others that Joseph Perrone identified as the man who gave him the note. All these photos are of men who look quite differently from each other. They don't look like Hauptmann either. I really don't think he was able to get a good look at the man's face. There is no other way to account for so many men he was claiming looked like the note-giver on the night of March 12, 1932.
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Perrone
Oct 15, 2019 9:39:14 GMT -5
Post by wolfman666 on Oct 15, 2019 9:39:14 GMT -5
i know he heard the german accent
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Perrone
Oct 15, 2019 17:51:05 GMT -5
Post by Michael on Oct 15, 2019 17:51:05 GMT -5
i know he heard the german accent
The odd thing about him was that some of what he said was “very good English” yet, in other parts he had a foreign accent. This led Perrone to believe he was “putting on” or in other words, believed “him to be native born and had feigned this accent in the speech to mislead” him. -TDC V2 Page 35.
(For those who do not have the book, the footnoted source is from Perrone's Bronx Grand Jury Testimony.)
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Perrone
Oct 19, 2019 9:42:43 GMT -5
Post by wolfman666 on Oct 19, 2019 9:42:43 GMT -5
he heard the german accent that's what he told his son in law
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