Molly Conger
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He had the family's mail forwarded to Des Moines, Iowa. The father of these noisy children was a doctor. One of his colleagues received a letter purporting to be from an AIDS charity, informing the recipient that the doctor, the father of those noisy children, had tested positive for HIV.
He had the family's mail forwarded to Des Moines, Iowa. The father of these noisy children was a doctor. One of his colleagues received a letter purporting to be from an AIDS charity, informing the recipient that the doctor, the father of those noisy children, had tested positive for HIV.
He had the family's mail forwarded to Des Moines, Iowa. The father of these noisy children was a doctor. One of his colleagues received a letter purporting to be from an AIDS charity, informing the recipient that the doctor, the father of those noisy children, had tested positive for HIV.
And along that same line of thinking, he also sent a letter to the children's school informing them that the nine-year-old boy had been exposed to HIV by his father. And he sent letters to the Jewish community center where the family remembers, informing them that the entire family had been exposed to the virus. Remember, this is 1993. Telling people that this doctor has HIV could ruin his career.
And along that same line of thinking, he also sent a letter to the children's school informing them that the nine-year-old boy had been exposed to HIV by his father. And he sent letters to the Jewish community center where the family remembers, informing them that the entire family had been exposed to the virus. Remember, this is 1993. Telling people that this doctor has HIV could ruin his career.
And along that same line of thinking, he also sent a letter to the children's school informing them that the nine-year-old boy had been exposed to HIV by his father. And he sent letters to the Jewish community center where the family remembers, informing them that the entire family had been exposed to the virus. Remember, this is 1993. Telling people that this doctor has HIV could ruin his career.
The school could call social services and they probably wouldn't be welcome in the sauna at the community center if people believed this. And in what would be his ultimate downfall here, he signed their nine-year-old son up for catalogs that sold pornographic materials.
The school could call social services and they probably wouldn't be welcome in the sauna at the community center if people believed this. And in what would be his ultimate downfall here, he signed their nine-year-old son up for catalogs that sold pornographic materials.
The school could call social services and they probably wouldn't be welcome in the sauna at the community center if people believed this. And in what would be his ultimate downfall here, he signed their nine-year-old son up for catalogs that sold pornographic materials.
It seems like he believed that the child's father would get the mail, which apparently wasn't going to Iowa anymore, see the catalog, believe his son had signed up for it, and would punish the boy. And if the boy was grounded, he wouldn't be so noisy. But it backfired and Frank was discovered as the culprit.
It seems like he believed that the child's father would get the mail, which apparently wasn't going to Iowa anymore, see the catalog, believe his son had signed up for it, and would punish the boy. And if the boy was grounded, he wouldn't be so noisy. But it backfired and Frank was discovered as the culprit.
It seems like he believed that the child's father would get the mail, which apparently wasn't going to Iowa anymore, see the catalog, believe his son had signed up for it, and would punish the boy. And if the boy was grounded, he wouldn't be so noisy. But it backfired and Frank was discovered as the culprit.
Police searched his apartment and found the typewriter he'd used to write all the letters and he quickly confessed. He got four months in jail in New Jersey for sending obscene materials to a child, but the parole violation landed him back in federal prison for another year. And maybe this trip back to prison gave him a chance to test out his own advice.
Police searched his apartment and found the typewriter he'd used to write all the letters and he quickly confessed. He got four months in jail in New Jersey for sending obscene materials to a child, but the parole violation landed him back in federal prison for another year. And maybe this trip back to prison gave him a chance to test out his own advice.
Police searched his apartment and found the typewriter he'd used to write all the letters and he quickly confessed. He got four months in jail in New Jersey for sending obscene materials to a child, but the parole violation landed him back in federal prison for another year. And maybe this trip back to prison gave him a chance to test out his own advice.
You see, between getting out in 1992 and going back in 1995, Frank was profiled in the New York Times. The journalist, Charles Strum, actually used to write for the Bergen Record, the local paper Frank used to end up in every time he got arrested in the 60s. But Strum didn't come home from college and start at the record until after Frank's armed standoff in the front yard.
You see, between getting out in 1992 and going back in 1995, Frank was profiled in the New York Times. The journalist, Charles Strum, actually used to write for the Bergen Record, the local paper Frank used to end up in every time he got arrested in the 60s. But Strum didn't come home from college and start at the record until after Frank's armed standoff in the front yard.
You see, between getting out in 1992 and going back in 1995, Frank was profiled in the New York Times. The journalist, Charles Strum, actually used to write for the Bergen Record, the local paper Frank used to end up in every time he got arrested in the 60s. But Strum didn't come home from college and start at the record until after Frank's armed standoff in the front yard.
And they weren't talking about their shared hometown. They were talking about Frank's new consulting business. In 1994, Frank put a classified ad in USA Today that read...
And they weren't talking about their shared hometown. They were talking about Frank's new consulting business. In 1994, Frank put a classified ad in USA Today that read...