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Lawrence Joseph Bader : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lawrence Joseph Bader
Lawrence Joseph Bader, (1926 – September 16, 1966) was a cookware salesman from Akron, Ohio, who disappeared on a fishing trip on Lake Erie on March 15, 1957. Pronounced dead in 1960, Bader was found alive five years later, as John "Fritz" Johnson, a local TV personality living in Omaha, Nebraska.〔(The Strange Case of John Fritz Johnson ) ''(The Dispatch )'', February 15, 1965, p. 32.〕〔(The Man With Two Wives- Amnesia or Hoax? ) ''Life'', March 5, 1965, pp. 41, 42, 44.〕 The incident is described by author Jay Robert Nash as "...one of the most baffling amnesia disappearances on record, a weird story forever unanswered."〔(''Among the Missing: An Anecdotal History of Missing Persons from 1800 to the Present'' ) Jay Robert Nash Rowan & Littlefield, 1978, pp. 56–60.〕 ==Disappearance== On March 15, 1957, Larry Bader, a cookware salesman for the Reynolds Metals Corporation from Akron, Ohio, rented a boat, kissed his wife Mary Lou goodbye, and went to Lake Erie to go fishing. His boat was found the next day, after a storm. The boat had minor damage and a missing oar. Bader, who was $20,000 in debt and in trouble with the IRS, was never found. The couple had three children, with another on the way.〔
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