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Re: unsolved mysteries

Susan Johnson  (View posts) Posted: 18 Feb 2003 2:40AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Bill, My name is Susan. I see you come from a pretty interesting background. And have quite an undertaking in researching all you need and want to know. I want to help.
Do you believe a total stranger can help? As part indian, you should have a certain belief system of unknown orgins. Do you? Because I'll tell you, if you come from a long line of infamous characters such as you listed, then there is a reason. Have you been able to clarify in documented form the ancestory you mentioned? You definitely should try.
Anyways, on to solving your unsolved mysteries. The house.
Do you have address? Were relatives the last to live in house?
My immediate thought when reading your inquiry was you need to contact the county courthouse in that region. Probably can be done by computer or phone call. Ask about city land records, tell them what your looking for, minus the haunting stuff, cause they won't know anything about that.
My grandparents lived in Canton Ohio, and still have family all over that region. Let me see what I can find out for you, Okay?
Your father. Im sorry to hear about his murder. What do you know? What were the circumstances? Was he doing something he wasn't suppose to be doing, or was he innocent bystander? Are there other people involved and do you have names? What have you done specifically? Please tell me.
What you have to remember Bill is, Murders are like a time rift. Let me quote a paragraph from todays newspaper from our home town, it was article on death of a boy who killed himself while on computer while other anonymious people watched and did nothing. And keep in mind, this paragraph can be viewed from a different perspective relating to the act of "murdering". "We are different in darkness than we are in light. Under cover of anonymity, in places where no one knows our names, we tend to drop our masks and expose sides of ourselves even we never knew were there." In other words, what the author wanted to convey was "as we all sit at our computers under anonymity, we can portray ourselves anyway we want." But, being the person I am, I convey this message as "we all walk in darkness and in light, and what each of us want to convey at those different points of time is up to our discression?" Word mispelled, sorry. Murder is an act of rage. And it takes much seeking to find the answers but all acts of murders leaves clues and those clues can lead to perpertator. So tell me the story, write to me at my email address to keep personal story off board. Just have faith someone knows something, because they do. Let me help.
SubjectAuthorDate Posted
majsica 10 Jan 2003 4:15AM GMT 
Brenda Peacoc... 8 Feb 2003 2:46AM GMT 
Bill Pfitzer 8 Feb 2003 6:02AM GMT 
Brenda 8 Feb 2003 11:06AM GMT 
Susan Johnson 18 Feb 2003 2:40AM GMT 
Bill Pfitzer 21 Nov 2003 4:38AM GMT 
cory 23 Jun 2006 3:17AM GMT 
   

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