The ghost of Jack Reiling
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Stable owner Kenneth Hansen was convicted four years ago of murdering three boys in 1955, but Reiling's family claims that Reiling confessed to killing the boys. Reiling died in 1980. His family insists that an innocent man is paying for crimes he did not commit. The family's claims were rejected in a hearing last year.
Publication Name: Chicago
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0362-4595
Year: 1999
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Vintage Fred
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Fred Rosen owns the highest grossing liquor store in the US, Sam's Wines and Spirits, located in Chicago, IL. Rosen is in his 60s but stays in shape by bicycling, hiking, and playing basketball. He nearly sold his store, but pulled out at the last minute. Rosen's life and career are sketched.
Publication Name: Chicago
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0362-4595
Year: 1999
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