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Joseph Force Crater was an American judge born on January 2, 1879, in New York City. He served as a justice on the New York Supreme Court. Crater is best known for his mysterious disappearance in 1930, which sparked widespread media attention and speculation. His case remains one of the most famous unsolved mysteries in American history. Crater's life and career were marked by his commitment to justice, but his sudden disappearance left many questions unanswered, leading to numerous theories and investigations over the years.
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"Later, I became the manager for Amelia Earhart, until, well, you know."

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"I heard that you did not have a judge to interview this month in the Bulletin, so I thought I'd help out. Besides, with the Stock Market tanking recently, it reminded me of the good old days."

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"The truth of the matter was that I made myself disappear. I never liked being a Judge, so I just decided to start over. Sorry to inconvenience anyone."

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"I always enjoyed politics. I worked at the White House recently, primarily for the First Lady. Because of my experience running my travel agency, I was in charge of the files she kept on the Travel Office."

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"I used my aviation contacts to open a travel agency. I used to book Caribbean flights."

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"I never saw the play, although I heard it was good."

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