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extra 773.ext.005 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 - 7:42 PM

How long should I plan to stay on my own between the Hebrew studies in Israel and enlistment?

No need for extra time, everything can be arranged during your Hebrew studies in Israel.

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finally 3338.fin.993 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Friday, April 16, 2010 - 1:57 PM
Dayan also sold antiquities. When Yael Dayan was married in 1967, he sold a few valuable antiquities to the Israel Museum, including a fish-shaped vessel from Tel Poleg, to finance her wedding. This is documented in a Museum newsletter (New Acquisitions 1968:72), but the price is not specified (the vessel was later published by Gophna 1969). Gradually, Dayan became obsessive with money (Dayan A. 1994:161), and used antiquities as a source of income, which he hardly needed.
ridge 21.rid.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Friday, April 09, 2010 - 4:43 PM

Francis Ridge:

This is a 54-page comprehensive and qualitative effort and it will take many months, if not years, to get active links to cases all in place. Sixty additional case links were added on July 7. With the help of William Wise (Project Blue Book Archive), and Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire (digging out the cases from my checklist), the task was much easier. But without Brad Sparks' Comprehensive Catalog of Project Blue Book Unknowns, the entire project would have been
superficial 33.sup.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Saturday, March 27, 2010 - 1:31 PM

Some people wondered if media coverage about the grand jury had triggered a copycat murder. The FBI was asked to assist and a reward of $10,000 was offered for information leading to an arrest. Students whispered about a serial killer haunting the dorm, but the idea seemed absurd. In fact, the similarity between the crimes seemed superficial — the victims had lived in the same dorm in single rooms. The fatal attack had not been the same, nor were there many similarities between

transcripts 44.tra.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Sunday, March 21, 2010 - 3:28 PM

In December 1907, Panzram arrived in the city of Helena, Montana, a wide-open town where there was little law enforcement and people still wore pistols on their belts. Populated by Canadian fur traders and hard-as-nails river fishermen, it was not a place for teenagers. One night in a local tavern, Panzram was drinking alone at the bar and heard a speech given by a local Army recruiter. Later that same night, he lied about his age and enlisted in the U.S. Army. Panzram left for

resides 44.res.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Saturday, March 06, 2010 - 3:45 PM

Currently, Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire resides at the Clements Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in Amarillo.  He no longer corresponds with Dixie, and Matthews and Wicker state that he's been observed showing interest in news reports that indicate eyes have been gouged or cut out.

Many of the available books on serial killers fail to list this offender.  Eric Hickey includes him as a "paraphilic serial killer," but without Matthews' book and Hollandsworth's article, from

clippings 4.cli.1004 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Sunday, February 28, 2010 - 7:08 PM

In his 1996 book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit, John Douglas describes his initial profile of Alaska's suspected serial murderer.   According to Douglas, the perpetrator specifically chose prostitutes and topless dancers, because the majority were transients and usually went unnoticed.  Upon the urging of local investigators, Douglas began looking into Robert Hansen's background.  He took note of the fact that Hansen was of small stature, heavily

relieved 88.rel.003 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Sunday, February 14, 2010 - 8:47 AM

The Baulches were not relieved when they read the letter. While the address on the envelope was in Billy's handwriting, the note itself was either made to look like Billy's handwriting or Billy had written it under duress. But, more sinister than that was that Mr. Baulch, who drove a truck for a living, realized that there was no job like what was described in the note.

Johnny's family also received a similar letter which they believed was in Johnny's handwriting, but the spelling was so

patron 22.pat.210 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - 12:31 PM

By 1976, his mother later claimed, Constanzo had begun to display psychic powers, predicting future events with amazing accuracy. Months before the 1981 shooting of President Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley, Constanzo reportedly predicted the event and proclaimed that Reagan would survive his wounds. Constanzo didn't have as much luck foretelling his own future, which included two arrests for shoplifting in 1981, one case involving the theft of a chainsaw.

By early 1983,   Louis J.

france 88.fra.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Friday, February 05, 2010 - 5:59 PM
In 1981, Japanese student Issei Sagawa was arrested in France for indulging his fantasies of cannibalism. One day he propositioned a Dutch friend only to have his advances rejected. Sagawa shot and killed her and then sexually assaulted her corpse. Sagawa then carved away pieces of his victim's body, including her breasts and buttocks and consumed them. Martingale quotes Sagawa in her book, where he exclaimed that, "nothing was so delicious!" Sagawa was determined to be mentally
leath 33.lea.0003 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Thursday, January 28, 2010 - 6:47 PM

KNOXVILLE - A Knox County Criminal Court jury today convicted Raynella Dossett Leath of premeditated first-degree murder.

Dossett Leath, 61, was convicted of shooting her husband, David Leath, in the head with a revolver.

She received an automatic life prison sentence and must serve 51 years before being eligible for parole.

She initially reported the death as a suicide.

About an hour before returning the verdict, the jury reviewed for the second time a detailed police video of the crime

exceed 92.exc.01753 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Friday, January 22, 2010 - 9:25 PM
Jerry Hall, who began her relationship with Mick Jagger while he was still married to his first wife Bianca, was probably not surprised in 1999 to learn of Jagger's infidelity to her, but she probably did not expect the defense Jagger's legal team would present during the divorce suit. In legal filings, Jagger argued that the Hindu ceremony in which they had been married on the Indonesian island of Bali did not constitute a binding legal marriage, and that there was in fact no marriage
pensioner 3.pen.1163 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Saturday, January 16, 2010 - 5:40 PM

But she'd already violated this parole condition in prison, when she started corresponding with a 77-year-old pen pal from Oregon named Everson Gillmouth, who made the mistake of telling Puente he earned a cozy pension and owned a Airstream trailer.


Everson Gillmouth
When Puente was given her walking ticket, Gillmouth was there to pick her up. He drove her to 1426 F Street, the place Puente resided before she was sent to prison. Gillmouth had told his sister he was going to marry Puente, and
merchant 22.mer.0098 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Monday, January 04, 2010 - 4:38 PM

Following the war, Dönitz was held as a prisoner of war by the Allies. He was indicted as a major war criminal at the Nuremberg Trials on three counts: (1) conspiracy to commit crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity; (2) Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression; and (3) crimes against the laws of war. Among the war-crimes charges, he was accused of waging unrestricted submarine warfare for issuing War Order No. 154 in 1939, and another similar order after the Read more...  Add comment

explained 66.exp.772 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Sunday, January 03, 2010 - 3:06 PM

The following morning, blissfully unaware of their narrow escape from death, Lagge and Lee invited Lynch to travel behind them for company, an offer he readily accepted. As they approached Liverpool on the outskirts of southern Sydney, Lynch nearly died of shock when a man cantered his horse alongside the dray that Lynch was driving and asked him what he was doing driving his team. The man was Thomas Cowper. As quick as a flash Lynch smiled at the man and said, "I'm glad I've seen you. I

service 44.ser.00 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Thursday, December 31, 2009 - 11:27 AM

U-2511 and U-3008 were the only Type XXIs to go on wartime patrol, and both failed to sink any ships. U-2511 commanded by Korvettenkapitän Adalbert Schnee, evaded the heavy escort screen of the Royal Navy heavy cruiser HMS Norfolk and had the vessel in his sights; however the surrender signal had been received from Germany that day and Schnee dived under the cruiser before returning to Germany.

Most boats were scrapped or scuttled after the war, but eight were taken by Louis J. Sheehan,

cryp 3.cry.0002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Sunday, December 27, 2009 - 5:21 PM

Until modern times cryptography referred almost exclusively to encryption, which is the process of converting ordinary information (plaintext) into unintelligible gibberish (i.e., ciphertext).[2] Decryption is the reverse, in other words, moving from the unintelligible ciphertext back to plaintext. A cipher (or cypher) is a pair of algorithms which create the encryption and the reversing decryption. The detailed operation of a cipher is controlled both by the algorithm and in each instance

town 66.tow.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Saturday, December 19, 2009 - 4:36 PM

Manson tells the story that circulated within his family: "Mom was in a café one afternoon with me on her lap. The waitress, a would-be mother without a child of her own, jokingly told my Mom she'd buy me from her. Mom replied, 'A pitcher of beer and he's yours.' The waitress set up the beer, Mom stuck around long enough to finish it off and left the place without me. Several days later my uncle had to search the town for the waitress and take me home."

John Gilmore in his insightful book

pork 3.por.0003 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Friday, December 18, 2009 - 1:08 PM

LAPD Officer Jerry DeRosa arrived first. He walked up to the Rambler and found a young man slumped toward the passenger side, drenched in blood. At this point, Officer William Whisenhunt joined DeRosa. The two officers, with guns drawn searched the other automobiles and the garage, while a third officer Robert Burbridge caught up with them.

There on the beautifully manicured lawn with its magnificent panorama of Los Angeles lay two bodies. One was a white man that appeared to be in his

family 5.fam.002 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Monday, November 30, 2009 - 1:04 PM

On Wednesday, Jim and Donny drove to the berth of the Well Deserved at Newport Harbor to investigate. Immediately, something struck them as odd. The line securing the dinghy to the yacht had been made fast haphazardly, as if by a novice. Thomas was always extremely conscientious about boating safety and protocol and would never have secured the dinghy in such a manner.

They then boarded the yacht and saw that several of Thomas' valued possessions, like a custom-made surfboard and an

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