I just found out a novel about missing Judge Joseph Crater is coming out in a week. It’s called The Man Who Never Returned by Peter Quinn. I may just have to read a copy and review it on this blog. I shall add it to my to-read list with the 450 others.
The New York politics of that day and the current Chicago politics of the last 70+ years would be interesting to see who would win in a runoff for the most corrupt. I’ll take Chicago.
wistv.com has an article about a man that may be related to the disappearance of Britanee Drexel, the attempted abduction of another, and the murder of another more then 10 years. The article is titled Authorities look for link between missing woman cases.
Chicago by a mile!! Where do you think the expression “Vote early and vote often” came from?
The book sounds interesting – I always think the cases from long ago are so interesting, and wonder how solvable they would be if things like computers and credit cards and cell phones had been around as tracking tools.
Has anyone read the new book by Michael Dooling: “Clueless in New England: Unsolved Disappearances of Paula Welden and Connie Smith?”
Excellent analysis of very cold cases–were both victims killed by the same person?
Karen