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Posted on October 7, 2008 by Roger Smith | Posted under Arts and Entertainment
True Crimes and the National Archives
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Shopping on EBay for a Gift Uncovers Something Strange Innocently enough, this crime caper starts with Jim Thomas, searching for a gift for his Civil War buff brother. As he searched EBay, he came across an exciting find. One seller was offering documents that seemed to belong to the National Archives, following his suspicions, he dug deeper into this mystery. Jim Thomas searching for a gift for his brother Dean came across Civil War letters found on EBay. As he was about to spend a considerable amount of money on the purchase, he wanted to make sure that Dean was sure to like them. As Jim talked to Dean about the letters, Dean felt a little strange as he never heard of these letters before and thought it could be a scam. As Dean began to look deeper into the origin of these letters and started to research the sellers offering, he did find a letter he recognized, it was a letter that Dean made a photocopy of several years ago- Suspiciously, it was a photocopy made while looking at historical documents in the National Archives. Read More About How this Crime was Eventually Solved To Read more about the incredible crime that took place at the National Archives and how good police work, technology and the passion of two Civil War buffs caught a thief, please visit the Smithsonian Magazines main website. About The Author: http://www.smithsonianmag.com Smithsonian magazine is a monthly magazine created for modern, well-rounded individuals with diverse interests. It chronicles the arts, history, sciences and popular culture of the times. Each month, expect articles from the Smithsonian Institution's award-winning, monthly general interest magazine, plus exclusive Web articles, videos, blogs, photographs and more. |
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