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Post by rick62 on Mar 22, 2008 6:37:09 GMT -5
Al Dunlap is a really interesting guy who rivals Ellis Parker in his perceptive ablities. During the 1920s he was Editor and Publisher of The Detective Journal of the National Association of Police Chiefs of the USA. He usually gave a speach at thier annual Convention. In New Orleans in December 1932 he spoke about how the Lindbergh case had to be an "inside job". Not necessaryily from the timing, or how they knew the family was in Hopewell--but because after talking to the police chief of Hopewell, the first law enforcement officer on the scene--Dunlap concluded there was no evidence of a breakin from out side. No mud, no blood, nothing moved in the nursery--just the ladder and chisel as a blind 75 feet away! Charlie was either handed out the window or out the front door? Dunlap went to the site of the baby body on Mt. Rose immediately after it was discovered. Al Dunlap wrote 3 great articles--two in Startling Detective Adventures Magazine in 1933. - "Bungling the Lindbergh Kidnap Case" Feb 1933; p. 22-59
- "Was the Lindbergh Baby Really Found" May 33; p10-65 this claim is challenged by Gardner in a roundabout argument p 410,411,420 the Case that Never Dies as an afterthought?
- "Why Wasnt a Lie Detector used in the Lindbergh Case" reprinted in Silent Witness/ 1977/ International Police Chiefs of America.
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Post by Rita Witt on Mar 22, 2008 20:26:53 GMT -5
Hi Rick Great research, and think you should run this forum or at least co-manage it if I need to spend more time in school and can't get back often. It is a great reference place as long as we keep listing names individualy none of the information will run off, and I think the number of posts per topic can even be increased.
I've thought for a long time that Lindbergh farmed out the extra children their private nursery couldn't hold. This may have been Reily's reason for tracing Bette Gow to a relative in Detroit that worked for the Purple Gang, and it wasn't that they might have kidnapped Charley, but wrather that they might have been placing the children for Lindbergh with small trust funds to get them off Lindy's back. All evidence in this case points to something other than a kidnap.
Another item most people overlook is the sparks that flew from friction at the Morrow house dinners with Lindbergh, Anne,Elizabeth, and Dwight Morrow sitting at the same table with Lindbergh bad manners taunting everone there. I wonder if Dwight Morrow may have paid for the Lindbergh house in Hopewell to keep him away from their dinners. I don't think that Dwight Morrow warning to keep Elizabeth from being alone with Charley happened by accident.
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