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Writer finds evidence that affirms Hughes encounter

Published: Wednesday, Feb. 23 2005 9:16 a.m. MST

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alvinjpac@aol.com

where can i buy the book?

DavidPriddy

Howard Hughes was south of Houston in 1954 and was talking about going to check some mines.He had a chauffer driving him Who claimed to be a mafi guy,He was wearing a shoulder with a pistol.Howard even then was having problems mentally.Howard invited me to ride with them to look at the mines andsaid something about giving me some of the mines. The chauffer told him no you promised me.I didn't trust them so I went to houston.

David Priddy

Its on dvd on two disk.I ordered one but don't remember where it came from.

Rebecca

I would like to know more about the handwritting analysis of this holistic will. It seems this might be "the last word" on the validity of the document.
Thank you,
Rebecca

Howard Huges

l am not dead yet!

Greg

I believe you Melvin!

Bootsie

Was HH a poor speller?

Anonymous

The story was on the radio this morning. Sounds like a key witness to this story is a former "ranch" worker. She went by thge name of Sunny and had a diamond in her front tooth.

Joseph

What is needed is to find the lady with the diamond in her tooth.

chinarich

That was the best george napp interview ever on coast to coast am, Melvin will win this time thanks to the good work of the retired fbi agent and the 2 new lawyers, Thanks also to the new witness that finally will testify for melvin, he was the pilot that flew Howard to the dessert that very day that melvin found howard on a dirt road in the cold night about 42 degrees with no jacket, The aides said that Howard never left his hotel for years but this will prove them wrong now, the new witness is a well known man with a super reputation, lets keep the prayers for melvin and justice finally!

Darrell Shirts


Melvin has no problems... If HRH was riding a motorcycle out there... find the bike... I have fornd interesting things in the desert... salt might act in metal but it always leaves Numbers...

The Truth

FAKE: It named Noah Dietrich as an executor, despite the fact that Dietrich had left Hughes' employ on bad terms in the late '50s. It left approximately $156,000,000 to the LDS Church, he had never been a member of that church. The will left money to his two ex-wives even though both women had alimony settlements that barred claims on Hughes' estate. The will was rife with misspellings, including misspelling the name of Hughes' cousin. It called Hughes' famous flying boat, the Hughes H-4 Hercules, the "spruce goose"–a derisive nickname that Hughes had always despised.

David Meador

My name is David Meador. I was with Howard Hughes in the summer of 1968 at Louisville Kentucky. He was in bad shape. We had picked him up while he was hitching a ride. He was not a sound person. His mind was week and he was having a hard time remembering informatiom. He purchased a cuple of tires for my uncles truck in Louisville, Kentucky.
These records are easy to confirm. Mr. Hudges was a good person but I don't believe he was of a sound mind that would entitle him that necessary to produce a last will and testiment. DM

Jane Farber

Give the guy his money--He's had a hard struggle. No lawyer would take this case if they thought they would lose, If you people got Howard's money by manipulation----God will get you!!!!

Barbara

These letters are rich with misspellings! I love it! Friends, if you can't spell, don't write...unless you are HH, and he was so rich, he could get other people to spell for him.

shane comeback

Melvin was on a repeat Knapp interview last nite, circa 2008, Now I wonder what happened? There were about 4 lawyers taking his case. I hope he gets his money, I believe his story. Plus, I adore Paul LeMat, who played him in the movie.

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