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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00946491_9964
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
James Bowman, 28, alias James O???Dea, was taken into custody by Chicago police, Sept. 28, 1934 and subjected to questioning by them and federal officials who sought to learn if he might be the mysterious ??sJohn??? who received the $50,000 Lindbergh baby ransom money from Dr. J.F. Condon - ??sJafsie??? - in a Bronx cemetery. Bowman, shown seated between Det. Patrick McShane, left, and Det. George Wragg, right, denied any knowledge of the kidnap case. Walter Storms, deputy chief of Chicago detectives, said Bowman ??sresembles closely??? the description of ??sJohn.??? (AP Photo)
16509 HARDCOPY Minimum price 50PLN
1934-09-28
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
3787634
1,63MB
20cm x 26cm by 300dpi
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