Rebel - KGC
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Throw it ALL out, then...
The point being made concerning Ellis and the Hart brothers, is that both created new versions with new characters they added on to Ward's 1885 Beale Papers, with Ellis revealing through spirit communications why the key letter was never delivered and the Hart's use of a medium, and still there is NO evidence that Thomas J Beale and band of perilous adventures ever existed outside of the pages of Ward's original published work.Now back to the subject at hand.
Will someone please explain how Claudine Fulton Ellis could have seen the portrait of someone who was not the proprietor of the hotel during the Beale time period in the lobby of a building that hadn't been a hotel since 1922.
Then explain how this non proprietor received a letter from Thomas Jefferson Beall to deliver to Robert Morriss but was murdered by Ebenezer Nelms at the Blackhorse Tavern, and hiding the letter in a family Bible, which remained hidden in a dusty attic until discovered by Ellis, which eventually had her to travel to St Louis and see this portrait of a non proprietor of a hotel that hadn't existed as a hotel since 1922.
This is just one of the many questionable points in Ellis's tale.
...But instead they let you refill the hole and sent you and the landowner on your merry way?I told you that hole was never finished.
We only got down to about four feet when a thunder storm came up and with the three men I was with wanting to kill me and the landowner--------I have not been back.
If you want to dig by all means the hole is still there. We filled it back in but it is still there.
The Old Milwaukee six pack on ice in the Igloo cooler that they didn't want to share after that snipe treasure hunt you took them on.... When you hear a son tell his father rather quietly as though they thought they were not heard, "If you are going to "pop" one you may as well "pop" another." What do you think they were talking about? ...
Snipe Hunt...? !!!The Old Milwaukee six pack on ice in the Igloo cooler that they didn't want to share after that snipe treasure hunt you took them on.