morf13 wrote:We should coordinate on a little list of who to contact, and go down the list to make sure people are not being contacted multiples times,etc.
What about historians, and the like also. Obviously I can't walk in but I can call and email places in CA. I wrote last week to the Riverside historian/genealogist but have heard nothing back, but if anyone lives near there, it could be worth a looksy. And if it would prove helpful, develop a list of things to look for and check, (if someone missed my earlier post), historical societies have files of organizations in their area, including the Y.
I know some of his movements are known, but to solidify things would be beneficial.I also have his mother's death cert on order, and will post when it comes. I am not looking for a possibility of murder, maybe suicide, but some info I gleaned in Binghamton from the historian made me curious (all supposition at this point so I have not posted it yet). And I more than happy to work on a timeline from all the brother's births to family locations, through leaving Binghamton and the northeast.
JMHO- on why going back can help going forward is somewhat twofold from what I have seen on the show Cold Justice (real life cold cases being solved).
1) People may have been afraid years ago to come forward, even with the slightest bit of information.
2) Not that Ross dated?, but his brothers did, and a bad break up can lead to someone now wanting to share info.
Obviously getting Ross into the right locals is important, or with a way to get there (vehicle), but don't underestimate what people may have seen, felt, or even witnessed that years later could lead to that
one clue we need, especially if he later p!s$ed someone off.
-M