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Postmark 9/11: The Lost Letters That Reveal The Untold Story

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (12150 ratings)
Description:Foreword:Dear Reader:On February 21, 2012 a young lady, whose identity we’ve chosen to keep private, arrived in our office with a box of letters she found in an old farmhouse she recently purchased. The letters captured correspondence between Tara Young and her boyfriend, Blake Watson. Since most of the letters were safely nestled in envelopes, we were able to chronologically organize their correspondence. For those letters loose in the box, we fashioned a timeline in hopes of getting the order correct. Painstakingly, our staff and a team of forensic writing specialists verified each envelope’s postmark, qualified that the stock used was available 11 years ago, and confirmed an aging process that denotes the letters were written in this time period. We can safely validate their authenticity.We confirmed the identity of Tara Young and Blake Watson and spoke with many of their family and friends to legitimize some of the accounts noted in their letters. Indeed, Ms. Young had once worked at a NYC art gallery and Mr. Watson was once employed as a security guard for the Twin Towers. Mr. Watson’s disappearance dovetails with the last known sighting of him in New York City. Ms. Young did leave her job with the art gallery at the end of January 2002, and no one has heard from her since. Mr. Rob Boswell, who you will find plays heavily in Tara and Blake’s correspondence, respectfully declined our requests for an interview. He did however submit a list of websites he suggested we reference. A subset of the list Mr. Boswell provided can be found in the back of this book.It should be noted that at the end of their correspondence, the fate of Tara and Blake is not known. We can surmise however that they were able to find each other as the letters were found bound together in a desk drawer in a rural Vermont farmhouse. We sent investigators to this locale who verified that a young couple, going by the names of Dawn and Bob, arrived at this small farmhouse with the big red barn and wide open fields, within a week of the last letter’s postmark. Upon viewing photographs of the young couple, it was confirmed they were indeed Tara Young and Blake Watson. From all accounts this young couple kept to themselves and lived here for several months. Of the few residents we were able to locate who were around during this time period, there is no one who recalls what happened to them. One neighbor commented, “They just up and disappeared one day”. We wrestled with the decision to use their real names for this book. In the end, we decided any individuals Blake and Tara thought were out to harm them had enough information, including their names, that attempts on our part to conceal their identity would be superfluous. In a way, we hope shining a light on their story will encourage them to step forward. This publishing house does not necessarily endorse what is unraveled through these letters, but rather presents the reader with an unvarnished look at Tara and Blake’s communication and encourages you to draw your own conclusion. If nothing else, we ask that you entertain the idea that oftentimes what is presented is not necessarily the whole story.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Postmark 9/11: The Lost Letters That Reveal The Untold Story. To get started finding Postmark 9/11: The Lost Letters That Reveal The Untold Story, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
304
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
self
Release
2013
ISBN
0979321603

Postmark 9/11: The Lost Letters That Reveal The Untold Story

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Foreword:Dear Reader:On February 21, 2012 a young lady, whose identity we’ve chosen to keep private, arrived in our office with a box of letters she found in an old farmhouse she recently purchased. The letters captured correspondence between Tara Young and her boyfriend, Blake Watson. Since most of the letters were safely nestled in envelopes, we were able to chronologically organize their correspondence. For those letters loose in the box, we fashioned a timeline in hopes of getting the order correct. Painstakingly, our staff and a team of forensic writing specialists verified each envelope’s postmark, qualified that the stock used was available 11 years ago, and confirmed an aging process that denotes the letters were written in this time period. We can safely validate their authenticity.We confirmed the identity of Tara Young and Blake Watson and spoke with many of their family and friends to legitimize some of the accounts noted in their letters. Indeed, Ms. Young had once worked at a NYC art gallery and Mr. Watson was once employed as a security guard for the Twin Towers. Mr. Watson’s disappearance dovetails with the last known sighting of him in New York City. Ms. Young did leave her job with the art gallery at the end of January 2002, and no one has heard from her since. Mr. Rob Boswell, who you will find plays heavily in Tara and Blake’s correspondence, respectfully declined our requests for an interview. He did however submit a list of websites he suggested we reference. A subset of the list Mr. Boswell provided can be found in the back of this book.It should be noted that at the end of their correspondence, the fate of Tara and Blake is not known. We can surmise however that they were able to find each other as the letters were found bound together in a desk drawer in a rural Vermont farmhouse. We sent investigators to this locale who verified that a young couple, going by the names of Dawn and Bob, arrived at this small farmhouse with the big red barn and wide open fields, within a week of the last letter’s postmark. Upon viewing photographs of the young couple, it was confirmed they were indeed Tara Young and Blake Watson. From all accounts this young couple kept to themselves and lived here for several months. Of the few residents we were able to locate who were around during this time period, there is no one who recalls what happened to them. One neighbor commented, “They just up and disappeared one day”. We wrestled with the decision to use their real names for this book. In the end, we decided any individuals Blake and Tara thought were out to harm them had enough information, including their names, that attempts on our part to conceal their identity would be superfluous. In a way, we hope shining a light on their story will encourage them to step forward. This publishing house does not necessarily endorse what is unraveled through these letters, but rather presents the reader with an unvarnished look at Tara and Blake’s communication and encourages you to draw your own conclusion. If nothing else, we ask that you entertain the idea that oftentimes what is presented is not necessarily the whole story.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Postmark 9/11: The Lost Letters That Reveal The Untold Story. To get started finding Postmark 9/11: The Lost Letters That Reveal The Untold Story, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
304
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
self
Release
2013
ISBN
0979321603
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