I remember this story

in the early morning on Friday, the 19th of August 2005 by Chad

No, I’m not that old. I remember reading about it in unsolved mystery books. And now they have an answer about Judge Crater’s Disappearance.

NEW YORK  The New York City Police Department’s longest-running unsolved missing-persons case  the bizarre and legendary disappearance of Judge Joseph Force Crater  may finally be solved.

Judge Crater  who vanished mysteriously 75 years ago  was killed by a city cop and his cab-driver brother and buried under the boardwalk in Coney Island, according to a handwritten letter left behind by a Queens woman who died earlier this year.

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