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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
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Part I
- Mystery of the Missing Person: An excerpt from Louis Pohl, Going, Going, Gone: Famous Disappearances in American History (Jersey City: The Wildcat Press, 1970) 7
- New York City 1955 11
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Part II
- The Crater Chase: An excerpt from Louis Pohl, “Judge Crater, Please Call Your Office,” in Where in the World? A Collection of Unsolved Disappearances (San Francisco: The Conundrum Press, 1974) 71
- New York City 79
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Part III
- Girls! Girls! Girls! Excerpt from Variety, July 30, 1930 109
- Playa de Oro, Florida 113
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Part IV
- Crow the Cop: Excerpt from interview C-1487, NYPD Oral History Project: Captain John F. Cronin (ret.), NYPD 1929–1963, Missing Persons Bureau, Bureau Chief 1940–1963; conducted by Prof. Verlee Prybyloski, J.D., Fordham University School of Criminal Justice at Lincoln Center, September 5, 1966 159
- New York City 165
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Part V
- Just the Facts: An excerpt from Erwin Schrödinger, What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell, with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992) 227
- New York City 231
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Part VI
- Glad to Get Away: An excerpt from Sanford Teller and Richard Blaine, Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself: Myths and Legends of the Great Depression (New York: Center for the Study of Popular Culture, 1967) 273
- New York City 279
- “Bring Out Your Dead: West Side Remains Identified: No, They Don’t Belong to Judge Crater,” by Billy Sternberg, The Knickerbocker Journal: A Weekly Review of What’s New and Old in New York City, September 14, 1980 315
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EPILOGUE
- Playa de Oro, Florida 317
- Author’s Note 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
-
Part I
- Mystery of the Missing Person: An excerpt from Louis Pohl, Going, Going, Gone: Famous Disappearances in American History (Jersey City: The Wildcat Press, 1970) 7
- New York City 1955 11
-
Part II
- The Crater Chase: An excerpt from Louis Pohl, “Judge Crater, Please Call Your Office,” in Where in the World? A Collection of Unsolved Disappearances (San Francisco: The Conundrum Press, 1974) 71
- New York City 79
-
Part III
- Girls! Girls! Girls! Excerpt from Variety, July 30, 1930 109
- Playa de Oro, Florida 113
-
Part IV
- Crow the Cop: Excerpt from interview C-1487, NYPD Oral History Project: Captain John F. Cronin (ret.), NYPD 1929–1963, Missing Persons Bureau, Bureau Chief 1940–1963; conducted by Prof. Verlee Prybyloski, J.D., Fordham University School of Criminal Justice at Lincoln Center, September 5, 1966 159
- New York City 165
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Part V
- Just the Facts: An excerpt from Erwin Schrödinger, What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell, with Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992) 227
- New York City 231
-
Part VI
- Glad to Get Away: An excerpt from Sanford Teller and Richard Blaine, Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself: Myths and Legends of the Great Depression (New York: Center for the Study of Popular Culture, 1967) 273
- New York City 279
- “Bring Out Your Dead: West Side Remains Identified: No, They Don’t Belong to Judge Crater,” by Billy Sternberg, The Knickerbocker Journal: A Weekly Review of What’s New and Old in New York City, September 14, 1980 315
-
EPILOGUE
- Playa de Oro, Florida 317
- Author’s Note 325