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🗓️ 28 March 2023
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0:00.0 | All right. Well, continue on. Good, sir. You are now. What, how long does it take you |
0:16.8 | to make the decision that you said I'm in? Okay. Falling back to, you know, the requests |
0:24.5 | of my wife for transfer. I said, listen, I've been retired for a little more than a year |
0:29.5 | now. Are you getting tired of me? I would love to be able to do this project. And my wife |
0:34.5 | has always been my biggest supporter. And she said, of course, this is something you have |
0:40.6 | to do. So I, you know, after I, again, did some background search, you know, I asked them, |
0:49.4 | I go, so you want a cold case? Are there any witnesses to interview? Now they're all |
0:55.6 | dead. Are there documents relating to this? Is there anything I'm going to be able to find? |
1:03.0 | Well, there's never been any real evidence found, physical evidence found. Okay. And what about |
1:10.5 | prior investigations where there were two prior official investigations, one in 1948 and one |
1:15.8 | in 1963. And that struck me on man 63 from 1945. The war was over. That's a long time. And we'll |
1:25.5 | get to that later on, on what actually prompted that, but found out that they never really had |
1:32.2 | any conclusions. But whenever I first reviewed the documents from those two prior investigations, |
1:40.5 | I realized that law enforcement and what they were dealing with back then, quite different |
1:46.2 | than today. The 1948 investigation was only probably 12 pages long. There were witnesses, |
1:54.5 | actual witnesses to the raid that were never interviewed. There, there may be missing documents |
2:01.3 | out of the file. It wasn't like a typical cold case that people always see on television, where |
2:07.4 | the new investigator comes in and he pulls a box off of a shelf and there in very neat fashion |
2:14.5 | is all these manila folders. I'm laughing right. Yeah, you pull that box down. You're going to be |
2:19.4 | lucky if there's not like an old dead rat in there in an old coffee cup with. Well, and there was |
2:24.9 | no box. These documents were scattered throughout archives. There was a great lack of cohesion |
2:32.9 | to the 1948 investigation. The 63 investigation, done a little bit more professionally, |
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