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The Lindbergh Case Analogous to The Starry Night
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Noel Behn's book is one of my favorites about the Lindbergh case. I continually refer back to a topic there.

I wasn't sure under what thread to share this...

I recently completed a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle of Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night. It is really quite beautiful, and I really
must admit that I did not believe that I would have the patience to finish the puzzle. I received the puzzle as a gift about 2 years ago, 
but put off starting it because I thought it would be left undone at some point, and possibly discarded in frustration.

Do you know that of those 1,000 pieces that only ONE piece fits into a specific place in the puzzle?

There is ONLY ONE DESIGNATED PLACE for EACH of the 1,000 pieces!

I see the Lindbergh case just like that puzzle!

Let's say the Lindbergh case is a complete picture of 50,000 pieces. (the same number as the ransom payment)

Even though the case may seem to be complicated, every piece fits into ONLY ONE place!

If a piece of the Lindbergh story doesn't fit, don't try to "make it fit" by trying to shove the piece in where it doesn't belong!

All these theories can't be true!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Starry_Night

https://www.vangoghgallery.com/painting/...night.html
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