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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2018 21:09:27 GMT -5
I have always thought the rice paper notes were by the hand of Breckinridge.
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Post by scathma on Nov 3, 2018 18:23:54 GMT -5
I don't think it was mere coincidence that Breckenridge was at Highfields the weekend before CALjr was removed...
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Post by Sue on Jun 20, 2020 17:39:20 GMT -5
Who was Richard Snellinberg? Snellinberg was a Hopewellite who claims to have seen Hauptmann near the Lindbergh home around the time of the kidnapping. Why wasn't Snellinberg given at least star billing along with Millard Whited who, as a state's witness, testified that he also saw Hauptmann in Hopewell? www.newspapers.com/image/59985039/The Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 15, 1934 Page 2 (See picture)
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Post by Sue on Apr 21, 2023 12:25:52 GMT -5
Who was Sir Henry Thornton?
How was he brought into the Lindbergh case by Dudley Field Malone?
What was this Canadian connection?
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Post by Michael on Apr 22, 2023 8:29:57 GMT -5
Who was Sir Henry Thornton? How was he brought into the Lindbergh case by Dudley Field Malone? What was this Canadian connection? Thornton and Malone were very good friends and he was all in on this matter. He did whatever he could to assist, to include providing housing and transportation. This goes back to the Purple Gang angle: ibb.co/yn4RYxMFor anyone interested, The author in the sea of books on this case who addressed this specific subject is Robert Knapp. I recommend his book, Mystery Man, and his most recent article, Michigan and the Eaglet: The Lindbergh Kidnapping, Purple Gang, and Governor Wilber M. Brucker. I have my copies handy and consult them even prior to diving into the files because I know I'll usually, (and much more easily) find what I'm looking for there. www.amazon.com/Mystery-Man-Gangsters-Murder-Michigan/dp/0991255704muse.jhu.edu/pub/339/article/775005/pdf
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Post by Sue on Apr 23, 2023 22:04:38 GMT -5
Thank you for the memo and Robert Knapp sources.
Thornton was lending a helping hand in the LKC, but he obviously had enough of his own troubles!
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Post by The Stones Unturned Podcast on Sept 29, 2023 9:50:16 GMT -5
Aaron and Tillie Rosenthal emigrated to Galicia (Poland/Russia border area) from Romania; then emigrated to US 1900. Their daughter Sophie was born in Romania in 1888. She married Joseph Maran in 1902 (age 14.) Her sister Loretta was born in Galicia in 1895. Their brother (mmmmmmaybe first cousin--Tillie was either his mother, or his aunt) Morris (born 1884) emigrated to US separately in 1905. Lived near the rest of the family, but never with them. Sophie married Enrico Carmelo ("Carmelli") Cerardi (born New York September 6 1899 to Italian immigrant parents.) January 1929. Apparently, he put her in the booby hatch pretty soon after that, because he took her out again in 1931-32.
Regenstrief is another Jewish name from Romania.
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Post by The Stones Unturned Podcast on Sept 29, 2023 10:06:25 GMT -5
I forgot--it looks like Carmelo Cerardi prrrrrrobably married the "housekeeper" Mary Griffin after the shoddy affair of the horse stable.
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