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Missing Persons (Melvin Wilson)

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EVickiW:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI'll rephrase.

The Tina Bar thread is boring. I'd like to know if we have any handwriting examples for Mel Wilson or Dick Lepsy because why not?

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As far as I know, I do not have anything hand written by my father. If I come across anything, I will post it.

georger:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI'll rephrase.

The Tina Bar thread is boring. I'd like to know if we have any handwriting examples for Mel Wilson or Dick Lepsy because why not?

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I'll rephrase also -

The Tena Bar thread may be boring to you, but that thread does not prohibit discussion on other issues. Different people have different interests/issues.

Discussion at the Tena Bar thread will continue as long as there are people interested in that issue wanting to discuss Tena Bar issues. Likewise, other issues can and should continue to be discussed in the other threads. There is literally nothing restricting that from happening! In fact, that is what is expected.  :) It is no different than it has ever been on any well-functioning forum, at least that has always been the expectation here.

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andrade1812:
Actually, I was pretty fascinated by your string of posts on the subject of Tena Bar, Mr. Georger. Blame my frustration on having cracked a tooth yesterday.

And thanks Vicki.

georger:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginActually, I was pretty fascinated by your string of posts on the subject of Tena Bar, Mr. Georger. Blame my frustration on having cracked a tooth yesterday.

And thanks Vicki.

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That is no fun - a cracked tooth. Hope it can be saved and the pain stopped asap.

Imagine what it was like before dentists!

EVickiW:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSince the forum is on it's way to being found on Google. I thought I would open a topic for Vicki to tell her story, and show some information about her father's disappearance in 1971. all it takes is one person to remember something that could give some sort of lead to what happened to her father. it will be another avenue for Vicki to get this information out to the public.

       

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Melvin Wilson went missing on September 15, 1971 when he did not appear for a court sentencing hearing for the crime of counterfeiting Federal Reserve Notes. According to my mother, he had left our family at the end of July 1971. Melvin Wilson was employed as a printer at Bang Printing in 1968 - 1970, a printing commercial printer specializing in catalogs and boxes for food-service firms, Brainerd, Minnesota. Prior to his arrest, Melvin had a makeshift printing operation in St. Paul, MN using an offset press where he rolled counterfeit $20 dollar bills.

Concerning the elements found on the tie by McCrone Labs Analysis for the 2017 show Expedition Unknown (which funded a more extensive particle analysis on the sticky tape particles pulled off Cooper's tie), I have found a lengthy document named Environmental Aspects of Chemical Use in Printing Operations published by the EPA in January 1976 which studied chemicals, elements and minerals used in the printing industry. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login

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