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      • John was the ideal mentor for both of his sons, Jay and Joel. Each of them successfully operates the dealership group and their cousin, Cheryl Nelson (Herm’s daughter).
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  1. Feb 7, 2021 · Mrs. Beatrice Weinberger closes her eyes at the sight of the carriage from which her infant son was kidnapped shortly after she tucked him in for a nap July 4. She told newsmen, “I went out...

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  3. Jan 16, 2023 · John Weinberger loved cars so much, he liked to tell the story of how he was born in the back seat of a Chevrolet—a story that was actually true. Courtesy of Lisa Weinberger

  4. In addition to his loving wife Lisa, John is survived by previous wives Ramona (Lowy) and Joan Weinberger, sons Jay (Julie), Joel (Shannon), Bob (Linda) Forrest, and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

  5. 5 hours ago · Tim Walz’s son Gus’ condition, explained. Almost 3 million kids in North America have the learning disability NVLD. It affects spatial-visual skills and has nothing to do with speaking ...

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    • Peter’s Legislative Legacy

    Peter Weinberger was certainly not the first child in America to be kidnapped for ransom. Twenty-four years prior, in 1932, the world had been shocked by the nighttime kidnapping of 20-month-old Charles Lindbergh, Jr. from the second floor of his parents’ home in East Amwell, NJ. A ransom note was left behind demanding $50,000 for the return of the...

    Defying the kidnaper’s warning, the Weinbergers contacted law enforcement. Police asked the press to withhold coverage of Peter’s kidnapping for one day, until after the ransom had been paid, fearing front page headlines would scare off the perpetrator—or worse, drive him to harm Peter. The newspapers cooperated—except for the New York Daily News, ...

    With LaMarca’s confession, investigators now knew that Peter had never been transported across state lines; therefore, with no jurisdiction, the FBI turned the case back over to local authorities. On December 14, 1956 LaMarca was found guilty of kidnapping and murder. He was sentenced to the same fate as Bruno Richard Hauptmann before him, to die i...

  6. The investigation led to the arrest of then-31-year-old Angelo John LaMarca, who eventually confessed to kidnapping and abandoning Peter Weinberger due to mounting debts and financial difficulties. While LaMarca claimed to have abandoned Weinberger alive, investigators found Weinberger dead from asphyxia , with starvation and exposure being ...

  7. Mar 13, 2024 · The writer of the note was Angelo John LaMarca, a 31-year-old married father of two young children.

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