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The disappearance of heiress Dorothy Arnold is New York’s oldest, coldest case. One icy morning in 1910, Arnold set out to buy a dress and take a stroll in Central Park. She never returned. That prompted a hunt—and headlines—for years, as each strange and salacious detail emerged. For the first time in more than a century, her family is speaking out. Visit the link in bio to hear what the living Arnolds have to say about Dorothy—and the impact of her disappearance on the family. Photograph by Fay 2018, Alamy
10小时前
It took 60 years to solve ‘the boy in the box’ case, maybe this will get its resolution too 🙌
10小时前
Hmm I'm sure there are older cold cases concerning missing enslaved people and other victims of violence. This is just the oldest rich white lady who went missing. Nevertheless I hope the case gets solved!
9小时前
I can only imagine the amount of unsolved murder rates back then.
9小时前
No it's not available, you need to pay money to even read the article. Be honest next time Nat Geo, it's behind a pay wall.
10小时前
I think there’s a few things here from the story - also , think about the timeline and how women were treated .
8小时前
Clickbait to a paywall. I get that you have to make money. But just be honest about it rather than wasting my time. Probably would've subscribed if you'd just been upfront about it, but now I feel manipulated.
10小时前
Yes, Of course 👌why not?!!
10小时前
❤️😮
9小时前
Runaway bride ..? 🧐
10小时前
Where is the link
9小时前
😍😍😍🔥
9小时前
❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥
7小时前
Hi❤️
6小时前
🙌