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  • Thanks Tom, almost as interesting a case a Jack.

    The hero the villain the conspiracy the money, the suicide. The ladder, the orange crate.

    The baby that lives on as does MJK, maybe they're together with Elvis.
    Last edited by GUT; 01-25-2014, 06:11 PM.
    G U T

    There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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    • Originally posted by GUT View Post
      Thanks Tom, almost as interesting a case a Jack.

      The hero the villain the conspiracy the money, the suicide. The ladder, the orange crate.

      The baby that lives on as does MJK, maybe they're together with Elvis.
      I wrote on this some time back and observed that the 'signature' at the bottom of the ransom letters was a Vesica Pisces. This roughly translates to 'fish', which I found intriguing since Hauptmann's alleged accomplice was Isidor Fisch.

      Yours truly,

      Tom Wescott

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      • G'Day Tom

        I wrote on this some time back and observed that the 'signature' at the bottom of the ransom letters was a Vesica Pisces. This roughly translates to 'fish', which I found intriguing since Hauptmann's alleged accomplice was Isidor Fisch.

        One of the first things I picked up about the case was just that. But a pretty stupid clue to leave if so! But I'm not sure that Hauptmann and Fisch were exactly smart.
        G U T

        There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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        • Originally posted by GUT View Post
          G'Day Tom




          One of the first things I picked up about the case was just that. But a pretty stupid clue to leave if so! But I'm not sure that Hauptmann and Fisch were exactly smart.
          I'm not sure that Fisch wasn't being set up as a patsy in the event the police should get too close.

          Yours truly,

          Tom Wescott

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          • I'm not sure that Fisch wasn't being set up as a patsy in the event the police should get too close.
            Now that raises the question, by whom, Bruno??

            Surely it could only have been someone not so close to Fisch that a lead to Fisch might lead to them.
            G U T

            There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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            • Thanks for mentioning my book, Hauptmann's Ladder: A Step-by-Step Analysis of the Lindbergh Kidnapping. I hope you enjoy it.

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              • Vesica Pisces is just two overlaid circles so that the perimeter of each lies on the center of the other. It's not too far-fetched that someone could come up with that symbol without realizing it had a name. It's pretty simple, and lots of things can be used to make a circle with ink and a sponge.

                Fisch is a common enough name that I'd be satisfied with "coincidence."

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                • On the subject of Lindbergh's claim to have heard a noise like an orange crate breaking, and also his claim that he heard "Cemetery John" calling out 3 words at the cemetery and was able to identify that voice with Hauptmann's three years later: after years of flying with no hearing protection in open cockpit planes, his hearing was undoubtedly impaired, and this fact makes me doubt these aspects of his story. I mentioned this to my brother, who is an early aviation researcher, and he said he'd noticed this as a common factor among early pilots he'd interviewed.

                  When I first read about this case, over 50 years ago, the first odd thing that struck me was that Betty Gow's initial reaction was to go to Lindbergh and ask him, "Colonel, do you have the baby?" Well, why would he? The baby had been bathed and put to bed some time before, and in those days, in that social class, it was not usual for a father to have much contact with his own baby at any time. I've since read in more than one book that, not long before, Lindbergh had taken Charlie and hidden him, causing a great uproar in the household, as one of his "practical jokes". Just some of many suspicious actions by him.

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                  • There was no mention of any floorboard missing from the attic until police had convinced Mrs. Hauptmann to move out and had been in sole possession of the house for a couple of weeks. Another case of "we know he did it, but let's make the case iron-clad". With a lumber yard nearby, there was absolutely no reason why he should have used a board that had any chance of being traced to his house. And, although the concept of the ladder was somewhat clever, no professional carpenter would have constructed something so awkward to use. Apparently, the State of New Jersey continues to refuse DNA testing on the wood in the ladder and the wood in the section remaining in the floorboard.

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                    • Apparently Olive Whateley gave tours of the house to interested motorists while it was under construction.

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