Molly Conger
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And again, the recently deceased man was not a pedophile, nor was he in jail. He had just been buried by his family. Ellen and both of her daughters continued getting postcards, even after Ellen moved. And Frank was also sending the postcards to other people pretending to be members of the family.
And again, the recently deceased man was not a pedophile, nor was he in jail. He had just been buried by his family. Ellen and both of her daughters continued getting postcards, even after Ellen moved. And Frank was also sending the postcards to other people pretending to be members of the family.
The Idaho Black History Museum received one signed with Ellen's name, address, and phone number that was so laden with racial slurs that you can barely tell what it's supposed to be trying to say. Lucy's boss received one advising him that his employee was having rectal intercourse with Black men, although Frank described that in more vivid terms.
The Idaho Black History Museum received one signed with Ellen's name, address, and phone number that was so laden with racial slurs that you can barely tell what it's supposed to be trying to say. Lucy's boss received one advising him that his employee was having rectal intercourse with Black men, although Frank described that in more vivid terms.
The Idaho Black History Museum received one signed with Ellen's name, address, and phone number that was so laden with racial slurs that you can barely tell what it's supposed to be trying to say. Lucy's boss received one advising him that his employee was having rectal intercourse with Black men, although Frank described that in more vivid terms.
Now, for as strange as this man's life has been, you'd be forgiven if you forgot where we started. Frank is a Nazi. He was a member of the American Nazi Party, and he fought as a Rhodesian mercenary. He's not just a guy who loves doing mail fraud and hates his neighbors. He's very racist.
Now, for as strange as this man's life has been, you'd be forgiven if you forgot where we started. Frank is a Nazi. He was a member of the American Nazi Party, and he fought as a Rhodesian mercenary. He's not just a guy who loves doing mail fraud and hates his neighbors. He's very racist.
Now, for as strange as this man's life has been, you'd be forgiven if you forgot where we started. Frank is a Nazi. He was a member of the American Nazi Party, and he fought as a Rhodesian mercenary. He's not just a guy who loves doing mail fraud and hates his neighbors. He's very racist.
And a lot of these postcards fixated on the idea that Ellen's daughters were engaged in interracial relationships, very graphically and racistly describing specific sex acts that they were, in his mind, having with Black partners. And he was particularly upset that Ellen, a Latina, had married a white man. He called her racial slurs and wrote to her daughters calling them mongrels.
And a lot of these postcards fixated on the idea that Ellen's daughters were engaged in interracial relationships, very graphically and racistly describing specific sex acts that they were, in his mind, having with Black partners. And he was particularly upset that Ellen, a Latina, had married a white man. He called her racial slurs and wrote to her daughters calling them mongrels.
And a lot of these postcards fixated on the idea that Ellen's daughters were engaged in interracial relationships, very graphically and racistly describing specific sex acts that they were, in his mind, having with Black partners. And he was particularly upset that Ellen, a Latina, had married a white man. He called her racial slurs and wrote to her daughters calling them mongrels.
It seems the only time he wasn't sending postcards was when he was out of the country. You see, he might have another wife. It's not entirely clear. But several times a year, Frank would travel to Erfurt, the capital of the German state of Thuringia in central Germany, to visit a woman he's known for a very long time.
It seems the only time he wasn't sending postcards was when he was out of the country. You see, he might have another wife. It's not entirely clear. But several times a year, Frank would travel to Erfurt, the capital of the German state of Thuringia in central Germany, to visit a woman he's known for a very long time.
It seems the only time he wasn't sending postcards was when he was out of the country. You see, he might have another wife. It's not entirely clear. But several times a year, Frank would travel to Erfurt, the capital of the German state of Thuringia in central Germany, to visit a woman he's known for a very long time.
Ute Schoenig, who performs semi-professionally as a belly dancer under the name Madame Shamila, has on several occasions referred to Frank as her husband. This may be literal, it may be a cheeky little joke, my German is not good enough to really read tone, and it may just be that they've been in a relationship for so long that they think of each other this way.
Ute Schoenig, who performs semi-professionally as a belly dancer under the name Madame Shamila, has on several occasions referred to Frank as her husband. This may be literal, it may be a cheeky little joke, my German is not good enough to really read tone, and it may just be that they've been in a relationship for so long that they think of each other this way.
Ute Schoenig, who performs semi-professionally as a belly dancer under the name Madame Shamila, has on several occasions referred to Frank as her husband. This may be literal, it may be a cheeky little joke, my German is not good enough to really read tone, and it may just be that they've been in a relationship for so long that they think of each other this way.
My research game is strong, but a potentially non-existent German marriage certificate evades my grasp. Nevertheless, he does own a home in Erfurt, and she lives in it. She refers to him occasionally as her Hausbesitzer, which you could translate as landlord, but you wouldn't really. You'd call the person you rent your home from your Vermieter. Hausbesitzer just means he owns her house.
My research game is strong, but a potentially non-existent German marriage certificate evades my grasp. Nevertheless, he does own a home in Erfurt, and she lives in it. She refers to him occasionally as her Hausbesitzer, which you could translate as landlord, but you wouldn't really. You'd call the person you rent your home from your Vermieter. Hausbesitzer just means he owns her house.
My research game is strong, but a potentially non-existent German marriage certificate evades my grasp. Nevertheless, he does own a home in Erfurt, and she lives in it. She refers to him occasionally as her Hausbesitzer, which you could translate as landlord, but you wouldn't really. You'd call the person you rent your home from your Vermieter. Hausbesitzer just means he owns her house.