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Post by Michael on Jul 9, 2009 5:44:16 GMT -5
The Villager Volume 79, Number 5 | July 8 - 14, 2009 West and East Village, Chelsea, Soho, Noho, Little Italy, Chinatown and Lower East Side, Since 1933 Scoopy's Notebook Lindy sleuth: Stop the presses! Alan Marlis Ph.D. of Mulberry St. recently ran into our office to announce that he has solved the 1932 Lindbergh baby kidnapping case. After 21 years and 1,200 pages of investigative research, Marlis has concluded that, “the pieces came together pointing to James P. Warburg.” Among other findings, Marlis said Warburg, a banker and F.D.R. advisor, had motive since “Lindbergh’s congressman father Jew-baited his father, Paul Warburg, at the 1913 Federal Reserve Bank chairmanship hearings.” Futhermore, Marlis posits, “George Gershwin is having an affair with Warburg’s wife, Kay Swift, at their Greenwich estate at the time of the crime, adding to his psychological fragility.” What can we say? You read it here first.
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Post by jdanniel on Jul 9, 2009 6:30:36 GMT -5
Maybe this Alan guy is the same guy who kept blabbering on about Albert Einstein over on the other board.
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