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Freud, Jung, Among Other Things San6F7, rRancicishcmo,onCd aDlifoirsntriiact Dearest, Julia 16 July, 1964 By the time you receive this letter, I will already be on a ship back to Berlin. You know how much I distrust those mechanical mcyoofaufci?hni?TnheAseunptryiiphnofrwo,tmhtehiSsaaiisrnn. ’tWFthhreaynwpcooiiusnclodt oItfompNylaelcweetteYrm. oyIrskenlsfwteaiansde,xahhoawumsateitrnaegl yyaootuubresffart.tohmIerwtshaaesidailwnmasisodsettruleei,nft.thbaeht iNndewbyYmoyrktraiwninteinrs wLereouimsiaandea. tWo khialtl li ninedthaisBrobuoenxrdliinsEaawsatsscVnaorifllamIgae’tv.cehIbt’fsoourtghwheitntfmerroosmsltikpoeenrfetehcitosf.shCthaodosenetaoicfnozebydluhsehe,orpeits reminds me of your Mother’s eyes. Tell her that it’s my gift for her this CIthsrnisutmgsash.isThfeeestepebrofoetcstltyo.o, I hope your father takes a liking to it. I miss you, so terribly much my dear Julia. What I would tfghrioevmemtyooosutfebewelionuthgldaatbwelaoycskufrcohomf balyoonuddeeliJghhutal!iiarI. oDvgeureosasntyhdoauto’vsesrwtihalalgtareiImn’.evmeAbmerihsosuuegdr banters from when we were still in university? I still do. I thinAk ipt’istybthaarbtayroicu!r nIe’ivgehbboro’usgshont yuonudrerbwreonthtear tlhoobsoetomgya…rdEenvienng 74
shears he saw in a catalog! Who knew that it’d be available aThmeirmaeezsiniSng,quINareeww.ishYoyrkouinweretheihrerpehywsiicthal smtoer.e!YGouo’dd bNeewinYaowrke iosf smtiullcha Iycohuisltdill.loMatrheymeheemthabretemra, cwhhhoeawdt fmoyruouychoutotlhadetymthheautratmbyoomouutenytw.ohuOernnfalyymoaiuly,mwoehnroe-w thshteearrt.cBofruileduntdhiuto’rsftypaoeanurcsefauwnlhgohelowslpirkitee’as daylnoluotg.hoAiinnggnbdtouwt hbleeiens,inyohouthhetoolwdpaymsotuenoah?baotIuedt loathe that I can’t be there with you in every waking moment. I liIsonntgrouthfloyirndygoo.,uIarbpslrooelvuseteenlycyeon.uoIthwiilntohnggtehvfaoertryycodomeusrppaipcrraeesbciltoeousminlyachulogvheo.f Imforylysooonuugl..IfTor’hdyedoreou. anything for your happiness. a bout pAsycnhdoloogfy,couarbsoeu,tthFeresuedco,ndJumnogs.t Aprecmioounsg goitfht.erTthhoisnegs btohokats interest you of course. Such as this beautiful necklace I’ve bought for you. Sadly, I must be honest with you. It appears that I can only ctohnonalyttinbIueewthimlely flfioinrvsdet aofformwyaaoynuyfoltrhetrtueosrusgtohthamtleetIetetrsawigfloalrinsne.nowId. ctTohruyslotiue.tbheAatdntihcdihskwnsioolwl sehr, mein Schatz, es gibt keinen Ort auf der Erde, an dem ich nwiiecdhetr.nach dir suchen werde. Ich liebe dich immer und immer Your sweetheart, Albert 745
Evidence REF. No.: 100865BC-3 Evidence Handler: Josephine R. Mckenna Lead Detective: Mark Henson-Durham Above mentioned letter was received by Julia Albright on July 20, 1964. In her San Francisco home. The letter was written and mailed by Albert Schneider on July 16, 1964. The letter (protected by a manila envelope) came in a large cardboard box, with the correct postal stampage and details. It is noted that Albert Schneider paid for the stampage & postal fee on the same day of mailing. The box contained a human head identified as Margaret Albright. The mother of Julia Albright. The blue scarf was lightly wrapped around her neck. The leather shoes each contained feet, assumed to be of Parker Albright, the father of Julia Albright. The gardening shears, the murder weapon of all 4 murders was also included in the box. The heads of Matthias Albright, the brother of Julia Albright and Maia Waters. A neighbor of Julia Albright. The four victims disappeared on July 1st of 1964. Five days before Albert Schneider boarded a train for New York. The murders occurred on July 3 and 4 as observed by the wounds. Albert Schneider is the sole suspect in this crime. His whereabouts are still unknown. However, there are witnesses who claim to see him board a ship for Biarritz, France. The two others have seen him board for Norway and the other, Berlin. Last Log: December 18, 1975 Status: No Conviction 76
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