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I agree @Reasonable & Just . Beautifully said.Rest in peace, little fellow. I'm glad these strangers were able to show the love and care your family couldn't, for whatever reason. I hope there is justice in another world.
challenge accepted@othram 100 years? Bet you can do it!
Awesome! Good thing I bumped this thread.challenge accepted
Awesome!challenge accepted
Just read the old articles and I think everything points to the boy being Homer Lemay. I guess they just didn't have a way of finding out back then.
Little boy found a 20 min drive from where Homer lived.
Both very nicely dressed.
Both blond hair and brown eyes, and appr the same height and same age.
Homer was according to one article supposedly "adopted" and moved to South America around the same time the little boy was found, but police could find no sign of him ever having been in South America.
The father claimed he had been sent a newspaper clipping about Homer's supposed death in a car crash in 1923, but when police went to Argentina to investigate and searched the newspapers, they couldn't find the accident being mentioned anywhere, and there was no record of it ever having happened.
Also, the father was a sxumbag.
RSBM
I feel this will turn out to be like the Sharon Lee Gallegos case.
If I'm not wrong (and if I do, I hope you'll correct me) if @othram gets to take this case it would be the 2 oldest case in which they worked together with Albert Johnson.I hope so. If Othram do take his case it may make identification easier too.
And Joseph Henry Loveless, he was murdered in 1916.If I'm not wrong (and if I do, I hope you'll correct me) if @othram gets to take this case it would be the 2 oldest case in which they worked together with Albert Johnson.
You think he may have come from an orphanage? That theory's been in my head recently.
challenge accepted