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John Feigenbaum is president of David Lawrence Rare Coins (DLRC), and has been involved in the coin business for more than twenty years.
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After the trial, one juror told Pepose's lawyer that another juror had called Feigenbaum a
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After the trial, one juror told Pepose's lawyer that another juror had called Feigenbaum a
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After the trial, one juror told Pepose's lawyer that another juror had called Feigenbaum a
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Further searching proved that Feigenbaum had been in Wisconsin during a group of killings of women there, and in Germany when other women had been killed.
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After his execution, Feigenbaum admitted to his attorney, William Lawton, I have for years suffered from a singular disease, which induces an all absorbing passion.
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In the book, Marriott brings up the fact that Feigenbaum had lived in London during the times of the murders, left soon after to come to America, where he sliced the throat of a Mrs. Julianna Hoffman, the owner of a boarding house.
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"U.S. - China relations can probably weather a proliferation of such acrimonious trade disputes, especially if they are channeled through the WTO and other rules-based mechanisms," said Evan Feigenbaum of Eurasia Group.
China Tries to Ease U.S. Trade Tensions Andrew Batson 2010
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His name would probably go down as forgotten in history had it not been for his attorney claiming he believed that Feigenbaum was Jack the Ripper.
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Carl Ferdinand Feigenbaum: Feigenbaum was a sailor that was killed at Sing Sing prison in April, 1896.
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