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Thank you. Do you know the name of this missing former girlfriend?
Colleen Wood
Thank you. Do you know the name of this missing former girlfriend?
A good thought....I did a search on that because I thought about the same, her maybe being a "pitch kitten" hahaha translated out of Duch...I couldn't find a photo but I found a lot of stuff about drugs traveling/crimes committed by "big guys" around that scene.
A good thought....I did a search on that because I thought about the same, her maybe being a "pitch kitten" hahaha translated out of Duch...I couldn't find a photo but I found a lot of stuff about drugs traveling/crimes committed by "big guys" around that scene.
I thought maybe "pitch kitten" referred to a model used to promote events or products. For instance, I was visiting a ski resort a few years ago, and a couple if attractive young women were handing out free T-shirts in order to promote a brand of bourbon. I could see someone calling them "pitch kittens."Is the word you're looking for groupie? A person that follows bands or race car drivers? Similar to Grateful Doe following the Grateful Dead
Thank you. Do you know the name of this missing former girlfriend?
There was some speculation that the matchbook came from the Grant's Truck Stop in Nebraska. (It could have come from a different location.) It doesn't look like there were any Camel GT Challenge races in that part of the country in '76. (The closest in '75 would have been at Mid-America Raceway in Wentzville, MO, on July 20th.)The matchbook found in his pocket was from a truck stop in the mid west. Do we know when the race was going on in that area?
Is the word you're looking for groupie? A person that follows bands or race car drivers? Similar to Grateful Doe following the Grateful Dead
Colleen Wood was her name if memory correct (John Paul Sr. was his name)
No, simply because Greeks who are not actively religious would not of had much contact with a Greek Orthodox parish after say, first communion or confirmation (or Greek orthodox equivalent).Do you think that the Greek Orthodox church might be helpful ?
I have a question about one of the rings the female was wearing.It was turquoise with coral stone (I think) with what looked like a silver feather. Did the ring have any markings inside such as an initial or anything? I cannot find the info in the posts. Thanks.
The man seems to be wearing the more expensive jewelry, including his watch. Perhaps the woman's jewelry were gifts from him which would indicate that he was from a more well off family. I am no jewelry expert but estimate from some experience that his watch and ring probably cost around $200 each. My surmise would be that her rings were all worth less than $100 total. Turquoise and coral ring~$60-turquoise chip ring~$20-three place setting ring~$2.
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Lost...lizes+they+really+missing/11151851/story.html This girl looks similar to the female victim.
While doing some research I came across the following.
George Henry and his uncle Charles Decar Henry married into the same family. They married sisters. This would make Charles Decar's son, Charles Franklin, first cousin by blood and nephew by marriage to George. I wonder how close they would have been? Their mothers being sisters and their father's being brothers.
I couldn't find much about Charles Franklin. But I did realize something while reading at find a grave. All the Henry family members have been left flowers and memorials by other family members, but not George or Charles Sr. It's almost like the rest of the family disowned them.
Does anybody have any information on Charles Franklin Henry Sr? It would be helpful to know his occupation.
This information came from the link below and find a grave.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/anson/cemeteries/seago02.txt