Selasa, 15 Mei 2018

Interview: Fountains’ Disappearance Still Attracts Attention

The murder case lives on in Corey Recko’s book. Attorney Albert J. Fountain and his 8-year-old son, Henry, disappeared somewhere in the White Sands of southeastern New Mexico Territory in February 1896. Ambush and murder were suspected, and much later there would be a murder trial, though neither body was ever found and nobody would …

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