The Disappearance of Korean Airlines Flight 007

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Judge Joseph Force Crater

In 1930, New York State Supreme Court Judge Joseph Force Crater withdrew the equivalent of $78,000 dollars from his bank accounts and promptly disappeared. Authorities tried to track down the missing judge, but friends and family feared the worst: that Crater knew something, and ...  Show more

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