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  1. Feb 12, 2022 · For the second time, the kidnapper asked to meet in a cemetery, separate from the one where they had previously met Dr. Condon. On April 2, 1932, Condon once again met with Cemetery John, who accepted the ransom that was $20,000 short. After handing over the money, instead of returning the child, Cemetery John instead gave Condon yet another note.

    • Who is John Henry Condon?1
    • Who is John Henry Condon?2
    • Who is John Henry Condon?3
    • Who is John Henry Condon?4
    • Who is John Henry Condon?5
  2. On March 10, 1932, Condon commenced negotiations with the kidnapper using the alias “Jafsie.”. Condon met with the alleged kidnapper, a man who called himself “John,” on several occasions at a Bronx cemetery. During their final meeting, April 2, a $50,000 ransom was handed over to “John” in exchange for the safe return of Lindbergh Jr.

  3. Feb 20, 2012 · Later, thanks to newspaper reports of Henry HARMAN’s court appearances in the trial of Ronald Griggs, I found John Henry CONDON, father of Lottie Condon. While John was born in Omeo, he was the cousin of William Condon, Susannah Harman’s husband. Not only that, John Condon’s wife, Frances Ethel HUGGINS was born at Mount Eccles, near ...

  4. John Condon's telephone number, along with his address, were discovered written on a closet wall in the house. A key piece of evidence, a section of wood, was discovered in the attic of the home. After being examined by an expert, it was determined to be an exact match to the wood used in the construction of the ladder found at the scene of the crime.

  5. In New York City, concerned citizen Dr John Condon (Joseph Cotten) decides to write to the Bronx Home News newspaper to offer himself as an intermediary in the ransom exchange. Condon receives a reply from the kidnapper and telephones Lindbergh, giving him confirmation that the letter has the unique signature with three holes in the paper with a demand for $70,000.

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  6. In Waterford, there is a birth certificate that clearly says a boy named John Condon was born in October 1895. This means the youthful adventurer told the truth about his age. In 1938, however, a local newspaper, The Waterford News, claimed that John Condon’s brother Patrick had stowed away, pretending to be his older brother. Patrick’s ...

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  8. Table of Contents. “John Condon” is a track from Fairport Convention’s 2015 album, Myths and Heroes. The song tells the story of a young Irish boy named John Condon, who enlisted to fight in World War I at the tender age of fourteen. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the horrors faced by Condon and his comrades, as they fought on ...