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  1. From the moment he first saw her, Curly was in love. He would never feel the same way about anyone else. In 1917, when the United States entered the First World War, Curly enlisted in the Army. After serving on the European front, he returned home to Schuyler, and to Jessamyn. Catheryn remembers Curly’s ill-fated relationship with her sister:

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    Real Name: Unrevealed

    Case: Lost Heirs

    Date: April 24, 1978

    Details: Walter "Curly" Green was a quiet, frugal resident of a small Omaha, Nebraska apartment. In 1978, he had a heart attack and died while working in his yard. Curly's friends were surprised that he had left behind a fortune of more than $200,000, and that he had even owned the apartment building that he lived in. They were also surprised that he had no known relatives or beneficiaries. Ten years after his death, Curly's fortune remained the largest unclaimed estate in Nebraska history.

    Little is known about Curly's life prior to the age of seventeen, when he hopped a train to Omaha. He ended up in a small farming town called Schuyler. Curly began looking for work in town; he met Al Rominger, a local tavern keeper. Al offered Curly not only a ride, but a home cooked meal with his family. Al had two daughters, Catherine, then nine, and Jessamine. At dinner, Curly was secretive about his personal life, but did say that he was originally from Montana and that his mom and stepfather lived in Denver, Colorado. Curly immediately became smitten with their older daughter, Jessamine.

    Al found Curly work at the local garage; at the time, the automobile was still a new machine. Soon, he earned enough money to move into a boarding house. Curly and Jessamine began dating, but their relationship was put at a halt in 1917 when Curly enlisted in the army to fight in World War I. Curly's job in the war was to transport dead and wounded to a makeshift army hospital. This experience scarred Curly, but when the war was over, he was eager to return to Schuyler, Nebraska, to see Jessamine. However, when he arrived there, Catherine told him that Jessamyn had moved to Omaha and no longer wanted to date him. Curly followed Jessamine to Omaha; he first got a job as a mechanic at a newspaper office, and then a nightwatchman for the Union Pacific Railroad. However, Jessamine eventually married someone else. Curly would never fall in love again.

    Curly spent the next sixty years alone; he never told anyone who his real family was. His only close friends were Catherine and Riley Marr, his barber and fellow member of the Masonic lodge. Curly often invited Riley to his apartment; one night, Riley noticed some postcards and pictures displayed in the apartment. One postcard came from Brooklyn, New York, but Curly refused to talk about it. Over the years, Curly amassed his fortune, but kept a secret. Some of his wealth may have came from a rare coin collection. However, Catherine believes that Curly simply saved every penny that he made. He told Catherine that every morning after breakfast, he would put a can on the pilot light, and by the time he would come back for lunch or dinner, it would be just warm enough to eat.

    Most of Curly's fortune was held in real estate, stocks, and bonds. So far, no legitimate heirs have claimed Curly's estate. In 1986, heir investigator Josh Butler took on the case to locate Curly's heirs. Josh learned from one of Curly's friends that Curly claimed he had a brother who was killed in a shootout. Josh discovered a man named "Al Green" who was shot and killed on July 4, 1921. However, he was unable to find a clear connection between the two men. The main issue was that Al Green's father was a man named Joseph Green, while Curly's father was Harry Albert Green. Josh believes that Curly and Al were actually cousins, not brothers. Josh believes that Curly's actual brother was killed several years earlier.

    There is still not much known about Curly's early life and family. He said that he was born in Kendall, Montana. He had a collection of rare gold coins that he may have obtained in Mexico. He received postcards from someone in Brooklyn, New York. He claimed to have had a brother killed in a shootout. He stated on a 1938 birth certificate that Albert Harry Green, born in England, and Ann Maureen Green, born in Latvia, were his parents. None of these relatives have been traced.

  2. I’ve been re-watching the old Unsolved Mysteries and this one piqued my interest. (Season 1 Episode 6 on Amazon Prime). In 1978, Walter “CurlyGreen died of a heart attack in his yard in Omaha, Nebraska. A man who lived a frugal life, his friends were shocked to find out he left $200k, and was even the owner of the building he resided in.

  3. Walter Green, nicknamed “Curly”, lived a quiet, frugal life, alone in a small apartment near downtown Omaha, Nebraska. He was friendly to his neighbors, but kept mostly to himself. On April 24th, 1978, Curly had a heart attack and died while working in his yard. Everyone who knew him was surprised to find out that he had left behind an ...

  4. Unsolved Mysteries. Walter Green, nicknamed “Curly”, lived a quiet, frugal life, alone in a small apartment near downtown Omaha, Nebraska. He was friendly to his neighbors, but kept mostly to himself. On April 24th, 1978, Walter Green had a heart attack and died while working in his yard. Everyone who knew him was surprised to find out that ...

  5. Feb 27, 2017 · Anyhow, a quick search shows a Joseph Greener dying in Woodside, NY in March of 1969. Woodside is in Queens county. Brooklyn is in neighboring Kings county, where somebody used to send him postcards from. Joseph Greener was born 1/22/1887, just eight years before Curly. Curly mentioned Denver as part of his past.

  6. Mar 25, 2022 · 4:31 - Curly Green Preview 6:11 - Curly Green died doing yard work 8:38 - Curly Green's fortune ($200,000) 9:47 - Curly's friend Catherine is shocked he amassed that much wealth 10:31 - How Curly made his money 11:30 - Curly and Jessamyn's sweet and haunting love story 12:10 - Curly's arrival in Schuyler 14:50 - Curly's attempt at flirting

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