CyresAres1
Verified Detective on Paul Harrod Case
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Possible... but maybe not.Woah that’s quite the resemblance. So you think Paul was Little Joe?
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Possible... but maybe not.Woah that’s quite the resemblance. So you think Paul was Little Joe?
It was at the brides mothers.Was the wedding at home? The pictures of the wedding and the picture of thanksgiving day seem to be taken in the same kitchen.
Allegedly did have the note at time of report and still has it (allegedly), so I go with yesShe didn't report him missing until several months later. Did she still have the note when she filed the report? How certain is it that he left the note and money?
The interesting thing is, no one remembers him. Added insurance for his step son about 2 weeks before he left.
Maybe it was health insurance.Adding insurance two weeks before he left seems premeditated. Was it a large sum, were they able to collect?
I found a P.O. Box in Sheridan, associated with him in 1989. I doubt that it's useful though.
Was health insurance. The life insurance was not collected on him though.Adding insurance two weeks before he left seems premeditated. Was it a large sum, were they able to collect?
Adding insurance two weeks before he left seems premeditated. Was it a large sum, were they able to collect?
I don’t understand what “social” means in the context of that statement.
Like a social gathering? Or social person?
From the article quoted in The Invisible Man:
"When FBI agents were investigating the younger DeRose's disappearance, they say they found a tape, secretly made by DeRose, in the breadbox of his girlfriend's kitchen of a conversation James A. Traficant Jr., then a Mahoning County sheriff candidate, had with local organized-crime figures. The conversation was about how Traficant, if elected, was going to protect their illegal interests for money.
Traficant was federally indicted for racketeering based on that tape, but won acquittal representing himself in 1983."
Is that tape still extant? Are there extant audio/video recordings of "Paul" to which it may be compared?
Also, when exactly was DeRose Jr. "killed"? Upthread it says in 1982, but the article says "the 1981 killing of DeRose Jr."
I ask because I note upthread that Ruth Ann Carson, who accidentally killed five-year-old Paul Harrod, herself committed suicide in 1962. 1982 would've been the 20th anniversary. Could her family have published a remembrance of some sort in local newspapers, which DeRose Jr. could've subsequently seen and used in order to assume her victim's identity?
Of course, if he was really killed in 1981, then that question may be moot.