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Was Dr. Sims in the Navy or military? What was his resume? There’s a lot of information about the murders online, but almost no biography. I saw a …
There was also a Bendix Aerospace in Ann Arbor that was a contractor on the Apollo flights. Just mentioning it given the Robison family. I was going t…
Another Cincinnati area murder of potential interest, from Dec 30, 1974. The victim was a nurse. Shades of Hakari, IMO. Sylvia Cabalic, 24
Interesting to read that Monsanto was more like Dow in the old days – plastics, rubber, etc. Does anyone know what Mr. Bricca did for Monsanto? EDI…
Was Monsanto involved in these industries? Yes! Here’s a little nugget from NASA from 1967. Monsanto developed flame resistant materials for the Apo…
Just to complete an earlier thought: Bell and Howell made camera stuff for Here is an article about a man who created a Bell and Howell zoom lens f…
I agree with Replaceable Head about clues. I’m usually skeptical to dismissive. But I do think the slanted writing on the envelope was a clue to how t…
I tend to agree, for the most part with Dag and Replaceable Head. I have to say, from a "colleague of Joseph Bates" theory perspective ……
If Riverside is involved at this point in time, that would seem to confirm Bates as a Z case. Which would not be a surprise.
The Dumler family murder. Cincinnati, Oct. 23, 1969. Same date as the Sims murders three years later (EDIT: or close). Three dead. Affluent husband. A…
I want to correct something that I had said in the thread on a previous occasion. I was mixed up thinking Space Technology Laboratories and the Aerosp…
Also, the doctors son at LB described the man he saw as clumsy or not smooth or something along those lines.
I do like the small d. I like the c and the e in the bottom corner. But that’s probably not Sullivan.
There supposedly was a phone call overheard on a party line in the Sims case. A woman said she heard a man say something like "Mother, I did some…