The Sad, Surprising Truth Behind the 1912 "Kidnapping" of Bobby Dunbar
This says he was watching a man named Paul Mizzi shoot fish at the lake and went missing sometime on the way back
A simple test solves the 100-year-old cold case of a boy who went missing in a swamp | Worldation
This simply states he disappeared in the middle of the night....
I mean, this is so full of contradictions.
1. Did the family go there on a whim? Had they never been there? This is important. If they didn’t know the area and had no idea it was a swamp, with alligators, and had no clue where they were going, than they didn’t know the area. They would not be...
Ok I’ve been researching this case. No one seems to have the same story.
I’ve read: Bobby’s parents, in a desperate bid to get out of the hot city, went to what they thought was a lake but it turned out to be a swamp.
: Bobby’s parents decided to take the family to the cabin they owned, where...
If his English wasn't that great, Mr. Sodder may have interchanged the use of the words "Magazine" and "Newspaper". Or his English may have even been good, but used magazine for any publication of that nature. So newspaper may be right and the article, "Ballerinas 6 to 8 score hit in debut" may...
Also, wondering how great Mr. Sodder's English was. And the reason I wonder, is perhaps he said magazine meaning newspaper. Perhaps in his mind it meant the same thing. There is not a lot of differences between the two if you think about it. Perhaps he SAID magazine but MEANT the other...
Also, the one you are talking about was never found. There is NO photo that matches the date. There is NO photo that matches that magazine either. The photo was never found. So whatever photo you guys were looking at is not the one that George found. His date was wrong, I used to be under the...
I think I found what we are looking for. If so, the date is wrong, and it wasn't in a magazine, it was in a newspaper. Which would be two reasons we couldn't find it! Who here has unlimited access to the New York Times paper? It costs money to be able to look at this old paper. New York Times...
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