Molly Conger
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Barbara Jacobson describes herself on her website as a cross between Nancy Drew and Jessica Fletcher with the tenacity of Columbo and credits her success to her Christian faith and divine intervention. An article in a 2017 issue of Christian Living magazine quotes her as saying, God is my business partner.
Now, again, this woman has not been charged with a crime, but it seems like a bad sign that she either didn't know or didn't care that the client asking her for a lot of personal information on people had a five-decade-long rap sheet that included convictions related to harassment by male. You're either deeply unscrupulous or very bad at your job, and I'm not sure which is worse.
Now, again, this woman has not been charged with a crime, but it seems like a bad sign that she either didn't know or didn't care that the client asking her for a lot of personal information on people had a five-decade-long rap sheet that included convictions related to harassment by male. You're either deeply unscrupulous or very bad at your job, and I'm not sure which is worse.
Now, again, this woman has not been charged with a crime, but it seems like a bad sign that she either didn't know or didn't care that the client asking her for a lot of personal information on people had a five-decade-long rap sheet that included convictions related to harassment by male. You're either deeply unscrupulous or very bad at your job, and I'm not sure which is worse.
Either way, this investigation is rapidly coming together. The postal investigator has Frank's bank records. He's been identified by the victims. They're closing in on him. And maybe he knows, maybe he doesn't. He did move very suddenly in February 2019, leaving the house he'd been renting for over a decade right as they got the warrant to search it and renting a different house nearby.
Either way, this investigation is rapidly coming together. The postal investigator has Frank's bank records. He's been identified by the victims. They're closing in on him. And maybe he knows, maybe he doesn't. He did move very suddenly in February 2019, leaving the house he'd been renting for over a decade right as they got the warrant to search it and renting a different house nearby.
Either way, this investigation is rapidly coming together. The postal investigator has Frank's bank records. He's been identified by the victims. They're closing in on him. And maybe he knows, maybe he doesn't. He did move very suddenly in February 2019, leaving the house he'd been renting for over a decade right as they got the warrant to search it and renting a different house nearby.
But he's still sending the letters. So if he knows they're onto him, why is he still sending the letters? On February 13th, 2019, six weeks after they know Frank's their guy, right around the time that he's moving to his new house, a clerk at the post office calls the investigator to say that an old man with a terrible scar on his face just bought a stack of postcards with cash.
But he's still sending the letters. So if he knows they're onto him, why is he still sending the letters? On February 13th, 2019, six weeks after they know Frank's their guy, right around the time that he's moving to his new house, a clerk at the post office calls the investigator to say that an old man with a terrible scar on his face just bought a stack of postcards with cash.
But he's still sending the letters. So if he knows they're onto him, why is he still sending the letters? On February 13th, 2019, six weeks after they know Frank's their guy, right around the time that he's moving to his new house, a clerk at the post office calls the investigator to say that an old man with a terrible scar on his face just bought a stack of postcards with cash.
And the last postcard arrived on February 19th, 2019. It's signed Carson Wells, but the writer identifies himself as the man who blew his horn at them in the parking lot. And then he reminds Liam and Denise that all the murderers who'd been writing to them had already forwarded their personal information to criminals on the outside. But it was already over.
And the last postcard arrived on February 19th, 2019. It's signed Carson Wells, but the writer identifies himself as the man who blew his horn at them in the parking lot. And then he reminds Liam and Denise that all the murderers who'd been writing to them had already forwarded their personal information to criminals on the outside. But it was already over.
And the last postcard arrived on February 19th, 2019. It's signed Carson Wells, but the writer identifies himself as the man who blew his horn at them in the parking lot. And then he reminds Liam and Denise that all the murderers who'd been writing to them had already forwarded their personal information to criminals on the outside. But it was already over.
Two weeks later, they searched Frank's home. They took his typewriter and his list of federal inmates, the ones he'd been writing to as his victims. And they found portraits of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia and white supremacist literature. And two live rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes don't live in Idaho. These aren't snakes that he got outside. These are snakes that he is breeding?
Two weeks later, they searched Frank's home. They took his typewriter and his list of federal inmates, the ones he'd been writing to as his victims. And they found portraits of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia and white supremacist literature. And two live rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes don't live in Idaho. These aren't snakes that he got outside. These are snakes that he is breeding?
Two weeks later, they searched Frank's home. They took his typewriter and his list of federal inmates, the ones he'd been writing to as his victims. And they found portraits of Hitler and Nazi memorabilia and white supremacist literature. And two live rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes don't live in Idaho. These aren't snakes that he got outside. These are snakes that he is breeding?
Frank has a lifelong interest in reptile breeding. I think he's a member of the Idaho Herpetological Society, or at least he was before he went to prison. And shortly before his arrest, he commented on an online obituary for an old high school classmate, reminiscing fondly about how they used to collect snakes in the woods together in the 50s.
Frank has a lifelong interest in reptile breeding. I think he's a member of the Idaho Herpetological Society, or at least he was before he went to prison. And shortly before his arrest, he commented on an online obituary for an old high school classmate, reminiscing fondly about how they used to collect snakes in the woods together in the 50s.
Frank has a lifelong interest in reptile breeding. I think he's a member of the Idaho Herpetological Society, or at least he was before he went to prison. And shortly before his arrest, he commented on an online obituary for an old high school classmate, reminiscing fondly about how they used to collect snakes in the woods together in the 50s.
Once he's in custody, Frank confessed immediately, telling investigators on the day of his arrest that he'd sent the postcards because he felt like these people had embarrassed him, and it made him feel better to know he was causing them emotional distress.