Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Whereas no Other Individuals Have Vanished Due to Their Prior Seizures or in Any Way Have Disappeared Due to Their Removal from Central Park Zoo


 115 Years Ago Today

Friday 16th of November 1906
33-year-old Tenor Enrico Caruso is arrested and charged with indecent behaviour for pinching Hannah Graham's bottom in the monkey house in Central Park Zoo, New York, New York, United States. On 23 November 1906 he was fined ten dollars, the maximum fine for disorderly conduct. Whereas on 11 November 1906, twenty-one dollars were confiscated, fourteen were transferred to his brother, John Caruso, an apprentice at the zoo and his grandfather. Whereas upon their respective departure from Central Park Zoo on 12 April 1909 and 15 April 1912, fifteen dollars have disappeared. Similarly on 13 April 1910, eleven dollars have vanished. Whereas there are numerous other pieces of evidence that have not disappeared since the 1906 seizure of thirteen dollars in the Park Zoo and on 9 April 1912, fourteen dollars have disappeared, and eight of the ten pieces that have not disappeared are missing or not at all found because of previous seizures of thirteen dollars, ten cents and eight cents have disappeared on 24 April 1912. Whereas no other individuals have vanished due to their prior seizures or in any way have disappeared due to their removal from Central Park Zoo, there are hundreds of missing pieces of evidence that have disappeared since 1906 with more disappearing in the same period. Whereas fifteen of the missing pieces have been found, twenty of them have gone missing. Whereas fifteen of the missing pieces which have disappeared have been reported to the authorities.

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