Recent Comments made by Mmel71, 61-69
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Robert Rosenberg was President of the Police and Court Officers Benevolent Association, Local No. 4, West New York, N.J..
He originally provided information concerning one John…
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John F. Condon, or "Jafsie", was supposedly chosen by the Lindbergh Kidnappers to be their intermediary. This report involves a 2nd Taxi man who, according to Condon, delivered a…
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Within this report is mention of a "blind pig."
A "blind pig" or "speakeasy" was/is slang for an illegal bar, or a place illegally dispensing alcohol.
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Chief of Burlington County Detectives, Ellis Paker, had built an internationally known reputation for solving crimes. This Letter was a Defense Exhibit used to refute all claims…
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Dr. Hudson would later "defect" to the Defense during the Lindbergh Trial once Attorney General Wilentz refused to disclose that among the 500 or so prints found on the ladder…
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Albert S. Osborn was considered by many to be the best among the field of Questioned Documents Examiners. His testimony that Bruno Richard Hauptmann wrote the Ransom Notes…
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Rev. Burn's was forcefully ejected from the Court Room in Flemington after disrupting the trial.
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After Governor Hoffman began to seriously doubt that Bruno Richard Hauptmann had pulled off the Lindbergh Kidnapping alone, he initiated his own "re-investigation" of the case by…
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