Tonight is the first airing of "The Mysteries of the Museums" one hour episode about the Lindbergh kidnapping. 9 pm-10 pm. (First re-run June 2, at noon.) Participants will include myself (in front of Cndon's house, the Bergen Greenhouse Nursery site, and in St. Raymond's Cemetery); Mark Falzini (at the NJ St. Police Museum); and Harry Kazman (in the Flemington courthouse). The show will also go inside Highfields with someone -- perhaps Mark's co-author on his book about the case? I forget his name! Hope it's gonna be good!
Here is a list of forensic document associations that should prove helpful to you. American Board of Forensic Document Examiners American Society of Questioned Document Examiners Southwestern... more
This should help more. The Faulkner Letter was, by professional investigation, determined to be a hoax of a hoax. Look it up, it's in the books! And uncontested except on this joint.
tonite on the Travel CHannel! Richard E Sloan,Thu May 31 10:33
Watched the Lindbergh episode. It brought something to mind that I'd forgotten. Anne heard tires crunching on gravel driveway before Charles got home. (Keep in mind what a prankster Charles was).... more
I am firlmly convinced that the wood evidence proves conclusively that Hauptmann was involved in some capacity. That would mean that the Lindy theory doesn't hold water. I believe Kelvin Kerega's... more