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  1. anne11

    Pet theories and vengeance

    What would make me change my mind; fibres, hairs, fingerprints, footprints any tangible evidence that there was someone else present in that that night. I'd love to be wrong, and the case be solved.
  2. anne11

    Who was George Brody?

    The records for merchant marine/navy are at London and on micro-fiche, there are some records at cherbourg which might be usful but again not accessible on the web (horrid micro-fiche again), I'm in the south-west of france so they not near me. I'll try finding photos of the crew of the...
  3. anne11

    Who was George Brody?

    The national archives in the UK have paper records from the late 1800s, with photos of all British merchant seamen(i'm hoping of transient seamen too), if GWB was in southampton i'm hopng there maybe some record. Is the leviathian the cunard vessel, sometimes records can be with the...
  4. anne11

    Who was George Brody?

    Re; WWII tankers Merchant navy records are very detailed and have photos on them, are they available in the US?
  5. anne11

    UK UK - Ada Constance Kent, 67, Whalebone Corner England, ~1939

    Deposit in banking jargon means to add funds/pay money into an account. I'm trying to find the inquest details, and pictures of her.
  6. anne11

    Separating FACT from fiction

    Were any traces of the clean-up found, in the hand-basin or garbage?
  7. anne11

    UK UK - Ada Constance Kent, 67, Whalebone Corner England, ~1939

    I found this article saying that the skeleton was not her http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1301&dat=19490428&id=AgkRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IpMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1705,8183558
  8. anne11

    In my right hand is the blue pill, in my left the red pill

    I've been going back over the ransom note to see if i could find evidence that it was written by someone french, the use of grammar, punctuation and vocabulary point to someone anglophone, imo. In france they genrally teach english spelling not US, they use the 24 hour clock and not AM/PM...
  9. anne11

    In my right hand is the blue pill, in my left the red pill

    Sorry to skip back a few posts to no 76, about the use of attaché, that is the correct use of the word as it is used in france, to describe someone 'attached' to a consulte, sales department etc. The use of attaché with regards to a brief case is anglicized and seems to be of more common usage...
  10. anne11

    Who was George Brody?

    Raf, i feel you are right about the Billy Liar personality, wishing you luck with your further research
  11. anne11

    Who was George Brody?

    I think Brodie is the Scots form of the name, in England Brody or even Broady is more common. Another idea i watch a UK tv program called 'heir hunters', its about agencies that trace relatives for poeple who die intestat. They take a commission from the estate when they find a...
  12. anne11

    Miscellaneous - off the beaten path idea's.

    Happy birthday :)
  13. anne11

    David Carradine Found Dead

    From a thai newspaper its reported that he was found hanging from a lace around his hands, not sure if the lace was connected to his neck :(
  14. anne11

    David Carradine Found Dead

    I read that his hands were also bound and there was evidence that there had been another person in the room (footprint on the bed/sheets). Wonder if anything was missing and if the hotel had cctv
  15. anne11

    Ramsey house for sale again

    No, i wouldn't :(
  16. anne11

    Christmas photos

    After reading up on PR beauty pageant 'career' it appears that instead of changing her physical appearrance to move up the rankings she took notes backstage and shortened her Miss Brodie reading. She must have felt she could win as a brunette.
  17. anne11

    Christmas photos

    The 1978 Miss america looked like a natural dark blonde, (the pic is black and white), so i wonder if the idea the change of hair colour came from the child beauty pagents.
  18. anne11

    Christmas photos

    I'm not sure if Tiger Wood's father taught him to lie, as did PR when telling JBR not to talk about or mention the use of peroxide on her hair.
  19. anne11

    A question about JB's head wound

    Would the colour of the blood indicate that there was no oxygen in the blood?
  20. anne11

    Christmas photos

    I find the colouring of JB's hair a reflection of Patsy's character, and not in a positive way. Again just my opinion.

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