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When authorities visited the address, they learned that no one named Faulkner had lived there – or anywhere nearby – for many years.
U. S. Treasury officials kept looking and eventually learned that a woman named Jane Faulkner had lived at the address in question in 1913.
She had moved after she married a German man named Geissler.
The couple was tracked down, and both denied any involvement in the crime.

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