Download The Key: It Was a Secret Worth Millions, Unlocked After Twenty-Two Years...but Wouldanyone Find the Money fb2
by Peter Mars
- ISBN: 0966447522
- Category: Biographies
- Author: Peter Mars
- Subcategory: True Crime
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- Language: English
- Publisher: Commonwealth Pub (January 1, 2001)
- Pages: 206 pages
- FB2 size: 1928 kb
- EPUB size: 1581 kb
- Rating: 4.1
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Ed Fitzgerald was a good cop who did everything by the book
Ed Fitzgerald was a good cop who did everything by the book. Ed Fitzgerald was a good cop who did everything by the book. Discovering a burglary in progress and attempting to apprehend the criminals, he becomes not only a victim of the crime but of the court system when he wounds one of the teen criminals. As a result, he he loses the sight in one eye, his job and his savings. Ed takes a job with an armored car company and plans the Ed Fitzgerald was a good cop who did everything by the book.
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The two old gentlemen were brothers. For several days, they argued about a very strange subject. There was also a beautiful, twenty-two-year old English girl, named Portia Langham
The two old gentlemen were brothers. They decided to end their argument with a bet, as the English usually do. The following was the subject of the bet. The Bank of England issued two banknotes of a million dollars each for a public transaction with a foreign country. It was a banknote worth five million dollars! I was speechless. I stared at the banknote. The two gentlemen had made a big mistake. There was also a beautiful, twenty-two-year old English girl, named Portia Langham. I fell in love with her in two minutes, and she with me! After a while, the house servant presented another guest, Mr Lloyd Hastings.
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It was found by unemployed builder William Murphy, who returned the ticket and the wallet to their owner, Jean-Paul Dupont. Heart man alive and kicking. Ten people were injured and four people were taken to hospital, but no one was seriously hurt. Trains were delayed for the rest of the day.
Ed takes a job with an armored car company and plans the perfect crime. He steals millions and makes a successful getaway. When later caught, he is virtually penniless. He refuses to utter a word in court and is sentenced to twenty years in prison where he dies during a riot.
Art Booker, a prison guard, is the only man he trusts because he has not probed, as other prisoners and prison administrators have done, about the whereabouts of the money. As he is dying, Ed gives Art clues to the location of the missing millions. Their whispered conversation is overheard and the chase is on from New England to Florida to the Cayman Islands.