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I think it scared more than players, much like the recent movie "Fatal Attraction" scared the bejeezus out of a lot of men who watched it.
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That was an interesting piece. Good call Leon. I would not have seen it on the other forum and enjoyed it immensely. |
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The note she left for Waitkus, just shows how seemingly sane an insane person can be:
"It is extremely important that I see you as soon as possible. We are not acquainted, but I have something of importance to speak to you about. I think it would be to your advantage to let me explain this to you as I am leaving the hotel the day after tomorrow. I realize this is out of the ordinary, but as I say, it is extremely important.” Interesting, but mainly forgotten part of baseball history. |
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