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Arnold Schuster's Mysterious Murder

Submitted by mario montalbano, Nov 20, 2006 12:09

My father was murdered in Brooklyn in 1946 leaving my mother with 3 small children to face the world without any help other that an poorly operated city welfare system. In all the research I have done i have never found any reference to an investigation to solve this murder ,nor did I find any follow up to report on the murder victims wife and children,,, Who really cares about Arnold Schuster anyway,?, why not put life's real true stories to work???

You know,. the stories that makes one wonder how the young widow struggled to raise her children,, the children who grew up in the same block for 20 years,, always hearing the wispers of others ,,poor kids,, their father was murdered,, let's get into the real stories ,,


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