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  1. A sketch of Dorothy Arnold on the day of her disappearance. On January 26, 1911, six weeks following her disappearance, Dorothy Arnold's family disclosed her case publicly. Despite the New York Police Department's conviction that Dorothy Arnold was still alive, her father submitted an affidavit expressing his conviction that she had been murdered.

  2. The fate of Dorothy Arnold, whose disappearance on Dec. 12, 1910, provided one of the greatest mysteries of the last decade, has been known to the Police Department for many months, according to a ...

  3. Sep 26, 2019 · Watch the new and 7th season of BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crime! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD8iUdp33PqTsix2sGblEQZ8m5FQycC5D A special bonus episo...

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  4. May 27, 2016 · A student of literature, Dorothy spent her days writing with the grand hopes of publishing—much to the amusement of her family and friends. Then, on December 12, 1910, after a pleasant encounter with an acquaintance while shopping along Fifth Avenue, Dorothy Arnold vanished without a trace. She had between 25 to 30 dollars on hand—a great ...

  5. 25-year-old heiress Dorothy Arnold vanished in New York City on the afternoon of December 12, 1910, while out shopping. Her family initially hired private investigators to locate her, so Dorothy ...

  6. Apr 20, 2023 · Overview of Dorothy ArnoldDorothy Arnold is the oldest missing persons' case in New York City. Dorothy was the second of four children in the Arnold family, a well-to-do family known for their business in fine goods imports, namely perfume. She loved reading, parties, her friends, and shopping for new clothes and jewelry from the early 19th ...

  7. Dec 13, 2021 · But on December 12, 1910, Dorothy Arnold did precisely that. Dorothy Harriet Camille Arnold was born July 1, 1886, In New York, New York, to parents Francis Rose and Mary Parks Arnold. Her father was a Harvard graduate who became a senior partner of F.R. Arnold and Co, perfume, and cologne imports. The Arnolds were fabulously wealthy and proud ...

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