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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2019 8:31:07 GMT -5
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Post by Michael on Apr 26, 2019 9:00:49 GMT -5
Good stuff. Anyone buy that Hauptmann was bewildered as to why the Cops were tearing his place apart? Hauptmann immediately knew what was going on. He and Mueller wouldn't have had a planned "explanation" on the ready in the event of Police activity.
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Post by hurtelable on Apr 26, 2019 9:15:48 GMT -5
Amy. thanks for the clips. But for technical reasons, I couldn't play the third. (The first, second, and fourth were all OK technically.) Please correct this if you can.
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Post by scathma on Apr 26, 2019 13:00:53 GMT -5
I believe the issue with part 3 is with the host and not Amy35's link to it.
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Post by scathma on Apr 26, 2019 13:07:14 GMT -5
Click on the link that appears at the top of the videos that reads "+58 related clips" and there are more LKC-related video files, including more from Robert Bryan, as well as others One can access the "3rd part" directly from the thumbnails on the page showing all 58 clips. Its 5:41 long You might get a message about not having the correct flash player but wait a few seconds and it will load the selected video for viewing.
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Post by hurtelable on Apr 26, 2019 18:58:37 GMT -5
Thanks for your instructions for the link to the Bryan video, scathma. Robert Bryan seems like a very knowledgeable and genuine man, who presents BRH's "defense," or parts of it, in an articulate manner.
I can't but help thinking that it was too bad for the Hauptmanns that Bryan was born too late to have been available when they could have used his services to the maximum extent.
Separately, I get the hunch in watching the clips that Robert Bryan may have been related to William Jennings Bryan, the three-time losing presidential candidate and famous lawyer and orator of his time, who was the prosecutor at the famous Scopes trial in the 1920s. (W. J. Bryan was deceased by the time of the Lindbergh "kidnapping."}
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Post by Joe on Apr 27, 2019 9:27:17 GMT -5
Mixed feelings here about his agenda. He certainly comes across as a caring individual who possesses a legal mind and credentials inherently geared to providing support for the wrongly convicted. On the other hand, I don't know if he was just taken in by Anna Hauptmann's personal crusade to clear her husband's name, but he clearly chose to close his eyes to the vast body of circumstantial physical evidence that damned her husband. No doubt a great guy a lot of people would want on their side here. I can't help thinking though, with his impassioned approach designed to inflame the antipathies of anyone who would listen and constantly referring to events that don't affect Hauptmann's guilt one way or another, he's a bit of a poseur and that he considered this an excellent opportunity to make a name for himself out of the "Trial of the Century."
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Post by wolfman666 on Apr 27, 2019 10:26:03 GMT -5
I met him in 1996 at the kidnap symposium in Flemington. not a bad guy hes away from the case awhile
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Post by Joe on Apr 27, 2019 13:30:33 GMT -5
Good stuff. Anyone buy that Hauptmann was bewildered as to why the Cops were tearing his place apart? Hauptmann immediately knew what was going on. He and Mueller wouldn't have had a planned "explanation" on the ready in the event of Police activity. Nope, didn't buy it. I'd also venture that when Richard explained to Anna in German that he had had a problem with gambling, that was her sign to play totally dumb.. and that she really knew what they were there for.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2019 15:37:13 GMT -5
I'd also venture that when Richard explained to Anna in German that he had had a problem with gambling, that was her sign to play totally dumb.. and that she really knew what they were there for. Why do you think that was a code message to Anna when Hauptmann told her the police were there because of a gambling problem. Hauptmann did participate in card game gambling. Anna knew that. He told her something that he knew she would find believable. What do you base Anna knowing what the police were there for on? That would mean that she knew her husband was involved with the Lindbergh baby kidnapping. Do you also think she knew there was money hidden in the garage??
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