Norge - New York, Thor Dahl, etterlyst 1919, 1921

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Norge - New York, Thor Dahl, etterlyst 1919, 1921

Legg inn av Jens Johan Kaasbøll » 24. februar 2018 kl. 21.15

Philadelphia Inquirer lørdag 26 mars 1921, vol 184, s 2:

Lost Multimillionaire Sought in Perjury Suit.
Police Want Young Norwegian Mysteriously Missing From Atlantic Steamer.

Special to The Inquirer.
New York, March 25.
That Thor Dahl, who was reported as having disappeared while on board the S. S. Bergensfjord, is really "Theodore Dalle," wanted in connection with the perjury trials of Patrolman Gunson and William R. Maloney, is the belief of Chief Assistant District Attorney Banton.
On December 3, 1919, Mrs. Lillian F. Love was arraigned in a magistrate's court on a charge of violating the tenement house act. Gunson and Maloney testified that they had entered her apartment on West 73rd street and found her with "Theodore Dalle." She was discharged and her husband, J. Hamilton Love, filed complaint against the policemen alleging perjury.
At the time he is said to have told Assistant District Attorney Cuneen that Dalle was really Dahl.
It is now believed that Dalle may have landed off the Bergensfjord in disguise, and that the story of his suicide or being washed overboard is untrue.
According to Captain Bull, young Dalle had been drinking heavily and when a storm came up he became violent. When he did not appear for dinner ships officers went to his stateroom. They say they found the mattress ripped open, the sheets torn, his baggage cut up and his clothing slit to bits.
Dalle's mother, it is said, died insane and one or more of his brothers is now under restraint. He was heir to an estate of $12,000,000.
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