hoppyfrog
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Boyt's Charley Project page:
http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/boyt_luther.html
http://www.campkc.com/campkc-content.php?Page_ID=712
11-17-07
Luther Boyt was a thoughtful host and fellow traveler. When he failed to show up on the last day of a move from his mansion, his friends began to search. They havent finished yet.
My good friend Luther Boyt disappeared from the face of the Earth sometime after 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 26, 2000. He has not been heard from again.
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Luther was last seen alive at Buddies Bar on Main Street by another close friend, Ray Stille, who happened to be the bartender that particular night. Having just sold his Janssen Place home, Luther planned to spend one last night there. Sunday was to be the final day of a three-day move. Luther was moving to an apartment on Locust, right behind his Janssen Place home. He had withdrawn enough money from an ATM to pay the movers on Sunday morning. Ray, the bartender, said that Luther had to go back to his Infiniti to retrieve enough money to pay for his bar tab and then left the bar sometime after 2 a.m. He did not show up the next morning to open the door for the movers, which was unusual because Luther was a punctual and methodical man who always kept his appointments.
much, much more at link
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http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/boyt_luther.html
http://www.campkc.com/campkc-content.php?Page_ID=712
11-17-07
Luther Boyt was a thoughtful host and fellow traveler. When he failed to show up on the last day of a move from his mansion, his friends began to search. They havent finished yet.
My good friend Luther Boyt disappeared from the face of the Earth sometime after 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 26, 2000. He has not been heard from again.
and
Luther was last seen alive at Buddies Bar on Main Street by another close friend, Ray Stille, who happened to be the bartender that particular night. Having just sold his Janssen Place home, Luther planned to spend one last night there. Sunday was to be the final day of a three-day move. Luther was moving to an apartment on Locust, right behind his Janssen Place home. He had withdrawn enough money from an ATM to pay the movers on Sunday morning. Ray, the bartender, said that Luther had to go back to his Infiniti to retrieve enough money to pay for his bar tab and then left the bar sometime after 2 a.m. He did not show up the next morning to open the door for the movers, which was unusual because Luther was a punctual and methodical man who always kept his appointments.
much, much more at link
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