Still reading ‘The Lady Vanishes’ book.
Up to page 325 (fourth paragraph). It’s about IK’s daughter (ER) meeting up with AKA ….. “He had an idea for me that might help and it involved drawing up a contract regarding life insurance policies that would be effective on people in another country. And that I didn’t need to worry about what was going to happen to the people. That was going to be something that he was going to take care of.”
What comes to mind:
(1) IK suspicious death (July 1977)
(2) IK’s mother’s death (September 1977)
(3) Atilla’s death (ER’s uncle) soon after his mother’s death (in his twenties).
(4) Fredy David (dies in 1989, aged 48)
(5) AKA and his many filing cabinets, not only filled with all his aliases, but maybe life insurance policies taken out on unsuspecting victims!!
(6) AKA denying any knowledge of Renov Pubs …. maybe because insurance payments had been made to that company.
Was it easy back then to take out life insurance policies on unsuspecting people and collect the payouts? I don’t know how it would have been implemented, but if anyone has insight, am keen to know if this could be another type of scam committed by AKA.
IMOO