This volume of The Dark Corners is not unlike the previous three. As with the others, you will find information here not found anywhere else. This volume is slightly different though, with much attention given to what I consider leftovers and loose ends. I have also addressed some additional aspects of the Lindbergh kidnapping in which many have expressed interest. This includes a chapter on the “spy” Jacob Nosovitsky and one on Violet Sharp, a topic that I have avoided—until now.
Über den Autor
Michael Melsky studied Criminal Justice and Religion at Moravian College, where he received a Bachelor of Arts. He later graduated from the Federal Law Enforcement Academy and was employed for over 26 years with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He has researched the Lindbergh kidnapping since January 2000, utilizing numerous archives. Mr. Melsky has been acknowledged in many case-related materials and was also a member of the team that produced the 2008 posthumous pardon application to President Bush for Ellis H. Parker. His first book, Volume I of The Dark Corners, was published August 2016 by Infinity Publishing. Volume II was published in June 2018 and Volume III in November 2019, both by i Universe.