No, not really. Most likely someone who knew the family.
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Originally posted by BillyE View PostI have a list of what I like to call "History's Most Wanted". I thought is sounded catchy. There are other cases I'm interested in, but they're either solved, or pseudo-solved. I'll list them after the top ten, which comes in no particular order:
1.) Jack the Ripper
2.) Bela Kiss
3.) Axeman of New Orleans
4.) Cleveland Torso Murders
5.) Black Dalia
6.) JonBenet Ramsey
7.) Zodiac
8.) Dan (D. B.) Cooper
9.) Texarkana Moonlight Murders
10.) Jack the Stripper
Others I'm interested in are:
Lizzie Bordon
JFK
RFK
MLK
Son of Sam
Boston Strangler
Charles Manson
A niece has come forward and told the story as well as provided a photograph of her uncle that is very close to the sketch.
Intriguing.
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Originally posted by curious View PostHave you seen the latest story on D.B. Cooper. I read a story in the last week or two that he is now dead, but apparently planned the escapade with one of his brothers and lived to spend the money.
A niece has come forward and told the story as well as provided a photograph of her uncle that is very close to the sketch.
Intriguing.
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That most recent claim by the neice of someone alleged to be D.B. Cooper has now been officially ruled out by the FBI. If you're looking for D.B. Cooper, look up the research of an investigator named Galen Cook on a suspect named William "Wolfgang" Gossett (who is now deceased). He was a trained military paratrooper, and he reportedly had some heavy gambling debts to repay to some shady characters. In my opinion after hearing the full story, he is a very likely suspect. And his resemblance to the witness sketches is- as a few other suspects have been- quite dramatic.
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Originally posted by sdreid View Post... and I do believe that Speck was a serial killer.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by BillyE View PostI have a list of what I like to call "History's Most Wanted". I thought is sounded catchy. There are other cases I'm interested in, but they're either solved, or pseudo-solved. I'll list them after the top ten, which comes in no particular order:
1.) Jack the Ripper
2.) Bela Kiss
3.) Axeman of New Orleans
4.) Cleveland Torso Murders
5.) Black Dalia
6.) JonBenet Ramsey
7.) Zodiac
8.) Dan (D. B.) Cooper
9.) Texarkana Moonlight Murders
10.) Jack the Stripper
All your top 5 were on my list. My #1, #5 and #9 matched yours. I also had three others that were on both our lists except in different positions.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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In addition to the aforementioned, Carl Menarik, Alois Brunner and Belle Gunness were on my list. Ramsey and Cooper were not nor were Jack the Stripper or Zodiac although they just missed.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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