Molly Conger
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It had been more than 30 years, but Frank never got over getting kicked out of the program. He flew all over the world helping a spy in 1980, trying to leverage information on Christopher Boyce to get placement in the program. And it didn't work.
It had been more than 30 years, but Frank never got over getting kicked out of the program. He flew all over the world helping a spy in 1980, trying to leverage information on Christopher Boyce to get placement in the program. And it didn't work.
It had been more than 30 years, but Frank never got over getting kicked out of the program. He flew all over the world helping a spy in 1980, trying to leverage information on Christopher Boyce to get placement in the program. And it didn't work.
The information he gave was not only not helpful, but by fabricating unhelpful information in order to get something from the government, he made things worse. And when he finally got what he wanted by testifying against a serial killer in 1982, he couldn't keep his mouth shut about it. And so he was removed from the program in 1984.
The information he gave was not only not helpful, but by fabricating unhelpful information in order to get something from the government, he made things worse. And when he finally got what he wanted by testifying against a serial killer in 1982, he couldn't keep his mouth shut about it. And so he was removed from the program in 1984.
The information he gave was not only not helpful, but by fabricating unhelpful information in order to get something from the government, he made things worse. And when he finally got what he wanted by testifying against a serial killer in 1982, he couldn't keep his mouth shut about it. And so he was removed from the program in 1984.
In his letter to Schur, he claims that as a result of losing his protected status in 84, he was attacked by another inmate the following year. And he does, without a doubt, bear a huge scar all down one cheek to this day. Somebody cut Frank's face open pretty bad. He takes care to mention in his letter that the assailant was black, though he chooses different words to say that.
In his letter to Schur, he claims that as a result of losing his protected status in 84, he was attacked by another inmate the following year. And he does, without a doubt, bear a huge scar all down one cheek to this day. Somebody cut Frank's face open pretty bad. He takes care to mention in his letter that the assailant was black, though he chooses different words to say that.
In his letter to Schur, he claims that as a result of losing his protected status in 84, he was attacked by another inmate the following year. And he does, without a doubt, bear a huge scar all down one cheek to this day. Somebody cut Frank's face open pretty bad. He takes care to mention in his letter that the assailant was black, though he chooses different words to say that.
And who knows why Frank got cut? I'm not making light of the violence that happens inside jails and prisons, but you'd have to do some real mental gymnastics here to come up with a satisfying explanation for why a black man would cut Frank up in retaliation for Frank's testimony against a Nazi serial killer who traveled the country shooting black men.
And who knows why Frank got cut? I'm not making light of the violence that happens inside jails and prisons, but you'd have to do some real mental gymnastics here to come up with a satisfying explanation for why a black man would cut Frank up in retaliation for Frank's testimony against a Nazi serial killer who traveled the country shooting black men.
And who knows why Frank got cut? I'm not making light of the violence that happens inside jails and prisons, but you'd have to do some real mental gymnastics here to come up with a satisfying explanation for why a black man would cut Frank up in retaliation for Frank's testimony against a Nazi serial killer who traveled the country shooting black men.
I just don't think that they would be mad about that. But I can think of a variety of reasons why a black man who encountered Frank in prison might get into it with him. I mean, race aside, Frank's just kind of a hothead, not a great guy to hang out with, always getting into it with people. But also, he loves saying racial slurs.
I just don't think that they would be mad about that. But I can think of a variety of reasons why a black man who encountered Frank in prison might get into it with him. I mean, race aside, Frank's just kind of a hothead, not a great guy to hang out with, always getting into it with people. But also, he loves saying racial slurs.
I just don't think that they would be mad about that. But I can think of a variety of reasons why a black man who encountered Frank in prison might get into it with him. I mean, race aside, Frank's just kind of a hothead, not a great guy to hang out with, always getting into it with people. But also, he loves saying racial slurs.
So I can think of a variety of reasons why this might have happened that had nothing to do with him testifying against a serial killer. We can't take Frank at his word, and I couldn't find any reporting from the time about a prison knife fight in 1985. So, who knows? After Schur received the letter, which Frank had signed venomously yours, Frank Abbott Sweeney, a U.S.
So I can think of a variety of reasons why this might have happened that had nothing to do with him testifying against a serial killer. We can't take Frank at his word, and I couldn't find any reporting from the time about a prison knife fight in 1985. So, who knows? After Schur received the letter, which Frank had signed venomously yours, Frank Abbott Sweeney, a U.S.
So I can think of a variety of reasons why this might have happened that had nothing to do with him testifying against a serial killer. We can't take Frank at his word, and I couldn't find any reporting from the time about a prison knife fight in 1985. So, who knows? After Schur received the letter, which Frank had signed venomously yours, Frank Abbott Sweeney, a U.S.
Marshal was sent out to Idaho to speak with Frank. And Frank admitted that he sent the letter, but he said he meant no harm by it, and he allowed the Marshal to search his home. It seems like if anyone had compared notes, Frank could have been identified as the Garden City postcard writer far sooner. The language in this letter was very similar to some of the postcards.
Marshal was sent out to Idaho to speak with Frank. And Frank admitted that he sent the letter, but he said he meant no harm by it, and he allowed the Marshal to search his home. It seems like if anyone had compared notes, Frank could have been identified as the Garden City postcard writer far sooner. The language in this letter was very similar to some of the postcards.