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Post by Rita Witt on May 7, 2006 16:58:01 GMT -5
$30,000.00 in missing gold certificates are buried in a nearby summit according to a confession written on a Mersman Table. There is some doubt as to authenticity of the note and why the table was sold as new ten years after the kidnapping? Does Mr. Albert Weisman still operate the furniture store from which it was sold, and if not has any one contacted him to verify his whereabouts or authentic statements? Frequently people that ex-patriate to other countries will put household items into storage either on sales consignment, or with family instructions for disposal if they don't return. Very often furniture dealers will buy up such consignment storage furnishings to resell items that could bring them more than the original price. If anyone had actually believed there was $30,000.00 dollars in gold certificates in either Hauptmann's back yard or a summit near Hopewell House, there would have been an onslaught of treasure seekers with maps and books of possible directions over the decades since the trial. South Plainfield Police Report Mersman Table. www.southplainfieldnj.com/police/history.htmPolice Picture Mersman Table. www.lindberghkidnappinghoax.com/brace.htmlTreasureNet Forum-Index. If there is treasure find it here? forum.treasurenet.com/
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