Your personal choice of "most tragic" character in the assassination story
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09-10-2012, 02:04 PM
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RE: Your personal choice of "most tragic" character in the assassination story
Apparently Weichmann was curious about it, and at least one of the women. Also, Eliza Holohan apparently didn't think he acted much like a preacher. I just wonder what the few others thought. I don't know, and that's why I asked the question. Were any others "suspicious?" I do not know what, if anything, was in their minds. Maybe some of them didn't see him under two different names. All I know is that only Weichmann apparently alerted Gleason of suspicious activities at the boardinghouse, but I wonder about Weichmann. At times, I think he really wanted to be "part of the group" but was rejected.
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