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Post by Sue on Jul 23, 2020 12:28:30 GMT -5
Canadian-born Lynnwood Farnum was the greatest pipe organist of his day. For a number of years I have known about this obscure, ever-so-slight, possible LKC clue on the Internet. The website for the Lynnwood Farnam Society, which hasn't been updated since 2002, claims that one of the members of their society was the babysitter for Charles Lindbergh, and gives the year 1932. The speechwriter for Sally Field (1985) and the main drafter of the Charlottetown Constitutional Accord (1992) were also named as people who were members of the Lynnwood Farnam Society. I wonder if this "babysitter" of Charles Lindbergh was one of its founding members? (The Society was established on November 17, 1931, about a year after Farnum's death.) Of all the Lindbergh servants, who might have been a lover of glorious organ music? The subtle clues might latch onto the known factors in the Lindbergh case. That's how freshness comes into this case. That's how you help all researchers in their endeavor to shed more light on the Lindbergh case. Questions even remain for verdict supporters like Steve Romeo. home.istar.ca/~butlers/lfs_history.htm
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Post by wolfman666 on Jul 24, 2020 10:20:24 GMT -5
im still a verdict supporter and always will be
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