Aimee
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Post by Aimee on Mar 29, 2013 20:27:20 GMT -5
I will come out of the darkness to give you new light. Charlie was not killed. He was switched at the Meriden Sanatorium. This was a hospital for children with TB. Meriden is located 1 hour away from Stamford Connecticut, where the bedding suit was sent from. Dr. Van Ingen's letter to Elizabeth Morrow (Charlie's grandmother) is very important..as well as comparing it to the original autopsy. Dr. Van Ingen went on to become an authority in Milk Stations, but never mentioned Vitamin D or Visceral in the letter. All photos can be easily viewed on pages 2,3, and 4 - after this site was revised. Attachments:
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Post by xjd on Mar 30, 2013 7:08:52 GMT -5
thanks for posting aimee, it's always good to have new ideas to ponder.
I am no expert, but your dad's picture (cute kid!) is very similar to CALjr but I think there are some differences. for example, it's been noted that CALjrs hairline is kinda weird, and your dad's looks perfectly full and adorable.
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Post by Aimee on Mar 30, 2013 7:35:58 GMT -5
Yes..The silly front curls were brushed out and this photo was taken after a nap. The front curl was still on my dad as a teenager. I will post more pictures within a few days.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2013 9:19:37 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing the very sweet picture of your Dad. He certainly is adorable and does resemble Charlie in some ways. Can I ask how old your Dad was in this picture?
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Post by kdwv8 on Mar 30, 2013 14:53:33 GMT -5
Is your father still alive? Do you have pictures of him as an adult?
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Post by Aimee on Mar 30, 2013 16:09:33 GMT -5
Thank you amy35 and kdwv8 ! ....Resembles Charles?? Yes..from the hairline, clef chin, and toeies that matchie. ...I do not know his age in this photo..only that he was a toddler..and yes, I have photos of dad as an adult. No, dad has passed..but he knew. More photos to come on Monday.
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Post by kdwv8 on Mar 31, 2013 11:58:04 GMT -5
I'm looking foward to Monday. Thanks aimee.
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Post by Aimee on Apr 1, 2013 11:05:41 GMT -5
This was my dad (as a young man) for who I believe was the Lindbergh Baby. What do you think???
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Post by kdwv8 on Apr 5, 2013 19:34:56 GMT -5
Did your dad have the curved-in little toes?
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Post by Aimee on Apr 5, 2013 20:20:48 GMT -5
Yes..his toes were the same as the Lindbergh Baby. His three middle toes on his left foot were curled in and squeezed his middle toe as an adult.
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Post by kdwv8 on Apr 7, 2013 15:02:35 GMT -5
I'd like to know about your father. How or why did his parents "pick" him? Did his parents know he was the Lindbergh baby? When did your dad know he was the Lindbergh baby? Any more pictures of your dad as a boy and as a older man? Thanks.
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Post by Aimee on Apr 8, 2013 11:24:40 GMT -5
A photo of Charlie Jr.'s left foot peeping out. Attachments:
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Post by Aimee on Apr 8, 2013 11:25:55 GMT -5
My dad's left foot...same toes.
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Post by drw on Apr 8, 2013 11:59:27 GMT -5
Aimee,
Why don't you have your DNA compared to that of any of your paternal uncles, aunts or cousins? If it matches your paternal DNA, then you'll know once and for all that you are not a Lindbergh. They can't all be Lindbergh's offspring, can they? It's a simple thing to do. Have it done and accept who you are. Good luck!
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Post by Aimee on Apr 10, 2013 12:34:01 GMT -5
Dear Readers of the Lindbergh Kidnapping Discussion Board: I have not responded to comments or ideas because frankly, posting pictures of my dad feels surreal. I will be attempting for a second time (cha ching), to provide DNA samples for a sibling test. I will post the results as they come, because I will be doing this in stages. This will be a 2 week process. As far as questions or comments, please keep them coming! For the person (from Mount Laurel, New Jersey) who hacked into my Facebook account last week, please feel free to contact me through a private message on this board or post your comments for all to see. Thank you! A.
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Post by Michael on Apr 12, 2013 16:05:17 GMT -5
Here is a photo that was among some things HRO sent to me before he passed away. It is supposed to show that Charles Jr. had at least two unique birthmarks on his right arm:
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Post by Aimee on Apr 13, 2013 15:00:11 GMT -5
Hi Michael..thanks for the post. Who's initials are HRO? Also..where did this collage come from? Did HRO blow these images up? Are thes two birthmarks (on the baby's right arm?) a known fact? I have not seen or read about them in the past.
*Was HRO a lefty? *Were his left toes ever photographed? Please fill me in. I am now looking for photos of my dad with simular birthmarks. Each and every photo of my dad as an adult has his right arm wrapped around my mom!! Because my dad was a lefty, dad would always sit on my mom's left side so that his left hand would be free to use. In the few other photos that I have showing his right inner arm, my dad was wearing a suit or his skin is too dark to see any marks. I'll keep looking!
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Post by Michael on Apr 13, 2013 15:47:29 GMT -5
Harold Roy Olson I don't know. This was Harold's claim (he certainly believed it) and there are all kinds of pictures like the one I posted in his stuff. Some of it is now located at the NJSP Archives given to them as a donation. He had the crossed toes, etc. He was in this thing very early and spent a ton of money. However, he wasn't always 100% accurate with some of the things I've seen in his letters. For example, he claimed VanIngen said it was not the Lindbergh Baby Corpse. What Dr. VanIngen really said was he could not positively identify the corpse as that child.
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Post by john on Apr 16, 2013 12:53:05 GMT -5
Harold Olson was a charming man, and I became immensely fond of him on the other forum when he was posting regularly there. He was a gifted writer, had a literary style all his own (he said he inherited this from his mother,--Ann Morrow Lindbergh!).
Whether there's any truth in his claim to be the Lindbergh baby is another matter. Harold's conviction that he was the One, as his high intelligence, his diligence, his scholarship, made him a formidable advocate for,--well,--himself.
As with so many of the "players" in the LKC, major and minor, Harold Olson was one of a kind. There shall never be another like him.
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Post by Aimee on Apr 16, 2013 17:19:14 GMT -5
Harold Olsen must have been a very cool guy and I'm sure he had his reasons for thinking he was Charlie Jr. I was not able to understand all the information about my father's life until after he past away. When I was a kid, there were only a couple of books that didn't explain anything about the kidnapping. No one would listen to my parents because the case was closed.
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Post by kdwv8 on Apr 17, 2013 18:52:34 GMT -5
aimee, anything new about your father? I will say one thing, your dad looks more like a Lindbergh than Harold Olsen or the man who calls himself Charles Lindbergh Jr.
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Post by Aimee on Apr 19, 2013 14:28:30 GMT -5
Hello Everyone, Phase One: Retrieval my dad’s DNA was unsuccessful. Phase Two: New sample types will be tested within 10 days. Meanwhile…I will post a new photo next week and please keep your ideas, thoughts and comments coming!
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Post by Aimee on Apr 22, 2013 11:13:36 GMT -5
New Photo. My dad as a toddler, holding a candy bag, coming out of a store. I do not know who this man was.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2013 12:56:05 GMT -5
That is quite a picture, Aimee. It is becoming more clear why you think that your Dad could have been Charlie Jr. I could see Charlie looking like that at 3 years old. Amazing. I hope that you will be able to obtain some kind of DNA confirmation in the future.
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Post by Aimee on Apr 22, 2013 14:34:10 GMT -5
Does this man look like Orville Wilson to you? His nose, eyebrows and hairline...What do you think?? Also...My dad's DNA sample is on it's way to the lab...again.
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Post by Aimee on Apr 26, 2013 16:33:14 GMT -5
The sample has been selected...and will know within a week if they can retrieve my dad's DNA. I will keep you posted.
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Post by Aimee on May 1, 2013 21:39:20 GMT -5
Wow! Phase One has been completed. My dad's DNA sample (a toothbrush) was able to yield a complete profile. This is a major step forward, as my (aunt's) sample is now on it's way to the lab for comparison. This will be a 7-10 day process (again). Thanks for your support! A. (Please see page two for the set-back.)
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Post by Aimee on May 2, 2013 15:00:42 GMT -5
Dear Board..I was just informed that the toothbrush was not from my father's DNA. I am sad to hear this news and even sadder to have to type this message. I will keep you posted in the near future as to which direction I can go. It was upsetting to get the phone call that the DNA on the toothbrush was a female. After they told me, I had realized that it was my DNA on the toothbrush, the same one that I hid in my dad's bathroom after he had past away. This was a set back, yes, but as you all know, this case has never been an easy one. I don't know if the lab can grab any DNA on the other samples that they have, but again, thank you all for your support..
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Post by Aimee on May 3, 2013 17:14:28 GMT -5
Yes...it is me again. New samples are being evaluated. Learning about DNA has been challenging, but I am moving forward. I will post another photo next week....until then, Thanks. A.
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