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Post by carol on Mar 1, 2006 14:50:43 GMT -5
Today is March 1 and I'd like to take a minute and remember the little child whose death we are debating and arguing about on this board.
Kennedy page 51: "He could now wind up the music-box himself. His favorite toy was the elephant, but he preferred to take the cat with the flat tail to bed at night. At the time of writing he was trying to stand on his head and look at his mother upside down through his legs. And that was the last happy news of Charlie, indeed almost the last news of him at all; for in three weeks' time he would have disappeared."
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Post by rick for carol on Mar 1, 2006 18:38:16 GMT -5
yes/ a very thoughtful idea! Everybody quickly forgets poor little Charlie, and where he was hiding for 72 days. I think your theory was not unreasonable since someone recently offered that he just up and went "missing"? I suppose any number of crazy persons, from the family or the local surrounding neighborhood may have just carried him off without a trace. It truley astounds me that noone ever claimed to have seen him anywhere or know where he was for all those days. If, in point of fact, BRH was picking up Anna at the Bakery as some testified to under oath without bribery, then the back door is still open to find out WHO and WHY he was removed from his happy home. I figure just about every member of the Lindbergh and Morrow households are still in contention, along with some crazy neighbors like Shippel. We owe it to Charlie to figure out exactly who/ dont give up on your theory, just a slight variation could be right on.
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Post by rita on Mar 1, 2006 20:12:00 GMT -5
Very good idea! In rememberance with hope of discovery, I lit a candle to burn away the cobwebs, and brighten that path to discovery.
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Post by elyssa on Mar 1, 2006 21:10:58 GMT -5
I agree with taking a few minutes to remember Charlie. Any child is a special gift from God. I know we have all discussed theories and pointed fingers over the years, but we've accomplished nothing. Facts about Charles Lindbergh have come out in the past few years, hidden secrets that shocked his family and made most of us say," I knew he could get away with almost anything". We have used this board and others for our own entertainment, we've met people here we would have never met otherwise. Hopefully one day soon the truth and everything that happened with the Lindbergh family from the day they went to Hopewell till May 12 or should I say June 22 will satisfy our interest. I would also like to say I hope if Charlie is still alive or lived past May 12 he had a good life the kind of life every child deserves. To Charlie and all the missing children I wish for you to find your way home where ever home might be. I know it sounds crazy but I still want to believe Charlie's OK.
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Post by kit on Jul 6, 2006 13:10:54 GMT -5
Well said, Elyssa. Sometimes it is easy to forget that the little guy really was a bouncing tot on his way to boyhood. Children are sometimes treated more like things than the individuals they are, by rich and by poor parents. One of the tradgedies of this case is that the victim never had a voice.
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