Unsolved America: The Northeast on Zoom or Simulcast in Person with Christopher Daley

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Adults
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This presentation delves into prominent unsolved mysteries in Northeastern United States. Topics include the mysterious death of Dr. William Dean in New Hampshire with theories involving his wife, friend, or German spies; the disappearance of French aviators Nungesser and Coli attempting a non-stop flight to NYC in 1927; Vermont's Bennington Triangle where 10 vanished since 1949, prompting speculations of serial killers, alien abductions, or interdimensional portals; Fall River's 1832 armor-clad skeleton and Leatherman's enigmatic identity in Connecticut and New York; Judge Joseph Crater's 1930 disappearance in NYC, with recent revelations in 2005 raising new possibilities.

Christopher Daley has been speaking all over New England for the past 30 years and virtually throughout the United States.  He holds a B.A. and an M.A. from Bridgewater State University in Political Science and History.  He was formerly the President of the Pembroke Historical Society and Chairman of the Pembroke Historical Commission.

Please note that this program is simulcast so the presenter will not be at the library.

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