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Oh, I'm so sorry -- so Eva was a Holocaust survivor?
If it would help find answers, yea, were Jewish and were all Holocaust survivors.
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Oh, I'm so sorry -- so Eva was a Holocaust survivor?
Thanks for the info, do you remember the name of the Golf Course?
NO SHE WASN'T. She was Polish, born in Germany with the last name Czerlinski.
If it would help find answers, yea, were Jewish and were all Holocaust survivors.
NO SHE WASN'T. She was Polish, born in Germany with the last name Czerlinski.
This would be one place I would look for a body.
http://www.americangolf.com/la-tourette-golf-course
This would be one place I would look for a body.
http://www.americangolf.com/la-tourette-golf-course
Thanks for the link and that was the way I was thinking, it would be nice to find a web site with a map from the 70's. Will try to look.
MMQC - do you recall what the roads were like that led to the mall, was it a major highway at that time or were there some residential homes near by, just wondering if it were possible that if they were at a red light, if she jumped out of the car was it then possible for her to run through back yards of a near by neighborhood?
This reminded me of something similar I wanted to ask:
MMQC, were any of those "lover's lane" type places you mentioned in an earlier post on the route from SL's home to the theater? Somewhere they could have stopped for a while before getting there for, say, a 7 PM showing?
Not really. You had to go further south on the island for that. Besides, it was still light out. Those places were better if it were dark.
BBM: Are you referring to the Conference Park area? Or other places, too?
I remembered you saying that Conference Park was a place you and SL went (I think you said to clear your heads), so I read about it online. It has a really interesting history! But it's hard to imagine what it was like at that time. Maybe more rustic? I think you mentioned sitting on the rocks looking at the ocean -- was it a cliff-y type place? or are you speaking of the rocks of a jetty?
If it happened where BF/F says it happened very commercial area. SI mall. Pergament Plaza and K-Mart Plaza. Behind the mall was the golf course and a couple of farms. Along side the K-Mart area was the Fresh Kills Land Fill. All very swampy. Not the typical place to take short cut through. SL and I picked rasberries behind the Golf Course one summer day and got chiggers. So I doubt she would have taken a short cut throught there.
On the roads just the other side of the Malls were the towns of Great Kills and Eltingville, which would have been on the route to the Theater. The theater was located at the back of the Pergament Shopping area. Which puts the mall on one side and the K-Mart plaza on the other.
This is where the BF/F "says" she ran from the car. Who really knows what happened? I still think BF/F set me up for a time line for his alibi.
BBM: MMQC, I'm confused by the boundaries of Fresh Kills landfill. Did it extend, or were other parts of it located, all the way west to the waterway between New York and New Jersey? It seems like it had to have a seaport, since it received garbage from Manhattan.
I will post a link with a map overview of the Fresh Kills Landfill here. Scroll down to view the map.
http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~scintech/solid/silandfill.html
Yes it had an access between SI and NJ.
That's great -- thank you so much. It was massive!
Historic Aerials has vintage aerial photos; you can see what Staten Island looked like from the air in 1966 and 1980.
http://www.historicaerials.com/
Type Staten Island, NY in the search box; it opens pretty much right over the La Tourette golf course. You can zoom in and out and move all around the island.
If I had more time, I'd try to post a screen shot for you. Sorry!
Not really. You had to go further south on the island for that. Besides, it was still light out. Those places were better if it were dark.