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Henri Susskind de Strassbourg claimed to have received a telegram, dated October 1, 1928 and supposedly sent by Emmy Buckingham Parker. The wire urgently requested him to meet her at London Paddington Station, where she was to arrive on the Orient Express on October 4. He met the train, but Buckingham Parker never appeared. Susskind had been on and off romantically involved with Emmy in the years prior to her marriage to Von Armstadt. His friends describe him as a hypochondriac, who never quite got over his childhood love. Susskind de Strassbourg later threw himself in front of the 10.16 to Basingstoke. In his personal affairs, an erotic correspondence with Emmy Buckingham Parker was uncovered, that continued until one month before her disappearance. The alleged telegram was not found. |
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