On May 13, 2:25=EF=BF=BDam, thaliac...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On May 13, 11:36=EF=BF=BDam, Dave Reitzes <dreit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > I justed finished reading THE ICE BOX MURDERS by Hugh and Martha
Gardeni=
er
> > (Victoria, Texas: Rosebud Publi****ng Co., 2003). It concerns the
> > incredibly gruesome, unsolved 1965 murder of a Houston couple, and the
> > simultaneous disappearance of the presumed murderer, their son,
Charles
> > Rogers -- identified by some as the short ("Howard Hunt") tramp in the
> > Dealey Plaza photos. This was the subject of THE MAN ON THE GRASSY
KNOLL=
> > by John R. Craig and Philip A. Rogers (New York: Avon, 1992).
>
> > Hugh Gardenier researched the subject for many years, and THE ICE BOX
> > MURDERS presents reasonably plausible explanations of what happened
and
> > why the case was never solved. It's difficult to evaluate the book's
> > credibility, however, due to a complete lack of source notes (one of
the=
> > few obvious traits it has in common with THE MAN ON THE GRASSY KNOLL).
> > Discouragingly, it is also not techically a work of nonfiction, but
> > rather, "Based on a True Story." ("The basis for this story is an
actual=
> > occurrence, and the events as ****trayed are real," the authors state.
"F=
or
> > reasons that are obvious, some of the names of individuals in this
story=
> > have been changed.")
>
> > Nothing is mentioned about the Dealey Plaza allegations, which, on the
o=
ne
> > hand, seems fair enough; but on the other hand, is a bit unsatisfying.
>
> > Dave
>
> Charles Rogers is an exact match with the "Frenchy" Tramp not the Hunt
> Tramp (who is NOT Hunt) They even have the same strange indentation or
> wrinkly/line on their cheekbones.
You're sure the photos weren't altered?
Dave


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