Joseph Force Crater

Joseph Force Crater
Joseph Force Craterwas a New York State Supreme Court Justice who vanished amid political scandal in 1930. He was last seen leaving a restaurant on West 45th Street in New York City, and entered popular culture as one of the most confounding missing persons cases of the twentieth century. Despite massive publicity, the case was never resolved; Crater was declared legally dead in 1939, and his case was officially closed 40 years later. His disappearance fueled public disquiet about New...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJudge
Date of Birth4 March 1909
CountryUnited States of America
Like I said, a little of this, and a little of that. I got involved with the aviators of the 1930's. I became the family attorney for the Lindberghs.
Later, I became the manager for Amelia Earhart, until, well, you know.
I figured I would go into labor relations. I began to develop a labor law practice. Eventually, I focused on one primary client.
I used my aviation contacts to open a travel agency. I used to book Caribbean flights.
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.
I've been around doing a little of this and a little of that.