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7/27/2019 Brown Brothers Harriman Bank Links http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/brown-brothers-harriman-bank-links 1/2 Brown Brothers Harriman Bank links: According to the Second Homicide report, Pic Dawson had a trust fund that he lived off of at Brown Harriman in New York. In the article "Nazi's in the Attic" you can read about the nazi ties of Brown Brothers Harriman (and Prescott Bush, father of former CIA director and former President George H.W. Bush). Robert E. Hunter, Jr. is listed as a partner of Brown Brothers Harriman. He also worked at the Crocker Bank in San Francisco. Some believe that this man is the Zodiac killer: ZODIAC: the man who occupied the house Unsolved Murders Of The Napa Valley by Harry V Martin  The first clues that must be examined relate to the ownership or occupier of the house. Although the Academy did not transfer title of the house to Robert E. Hunter,  Jr., until eight months after the murder of the cab driver, Hunter apparently took possession seven days before Stein was slain. The information that Hunter took possession of the house before the murder was supplied by a neighbor, Henry Solorzano, who also worked in the real estate industry. Records show that Hunter's home was in Pasadena at the time of Stein's death. His position with Crocker Bank as a vice president required Hunter to travel throughout the state and especially to Northern California. As a member of the Board of Directors of the Academy, apparently the Academy had no difficulty allowing Hunter to occupy the house before the transfer of title. But what proof is there that Hunter was even in San Francisco the date Stein was killed? A document in the possession of the Napa Sentinel provides absolute proof that Hunter was in San Francisco on the night the cab driver was killed. On Saturday, October 11, 1969, Hunter opened a title account with Brown Brothers Harriman Co., through the Pacific Union Club on Mason Street - The document is signed and dated October 11, 1969. It was five blocks from that location - at Geary and Mason - that the killer entered Stein's taxi and asked to be taken to Washington and Maple. It is known that Hunter had taken possession of the house on Washington and Maple before the killing, that he was in San Francisco on the day of the murder, and that he transacted business near the place where Stein picked up his killer. This does not prove, however, that Hunter either took the taxi, was in residence while the police searched for Stein's killer, or was the man that killed Stein.

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Brown Brothers Harriman Bank links:

According to the Second Homicide report, Pic Dawson had a trust fund that he

lived off of at Brown Harriman in New York. In the article "Nazi's in the Attic" you

can read about the nazi ties of Brown Brothers Harriman (and Prescott Bush,

father of former CIA director and former President George H.W. Bush).

Robert E. Hunter, Jr. is listed as a partner of Brown Brothers Harriman. He also

worked at the Crocker Bank in San Francisco. Some believe that this man is the

Zodiac killer:

ZODIAC: the man who occupied the house

Unsolved Murders Of The Napa Valley

by Harry V Martin

 The first clues that must be examined relate to the ownership or occupier of the

house. Although the Academy did not transfer title of the house to Robert E. Hunter,

 Jr., until eight months after the murder of the cab driver, Hunter apparently took

possession seven days before Stein was slain. The information that Hunter took

possession of the house before the murder was supplied by a neighbor, Henry

Solorzano, who also worked in the real estate industry. Records show that Hunter's

home was in Pasadena at the time of Stein's death. His position with Crocker Bank

as a vice president required Hunter to travel throughout the state and especially toNorthern California. As a member of the Board of Directors of the Academy,

apparently the Academy had no difficulty allowing Hunter to occupy the house

before the transfer of title.

But what proof is there that Hunter was even in San Francisco the date Stein was

killed? A document in the possession of the Napa Sentinel provides absolute proof 

that Hunter was in San Francisco on the night the cab driver was killed. On

Saturday, October 11, 1969, Hunter opened a title account with Brown Brothers

Harriman Co., through the Pacific Union Club on Mason Street - The document is

signed and dated October 11, 1969. It was five blocks from that location - at Geary

and Mason - that the killer entered Stein's taxi and asked to be taken to Washingtonand Maple. It is known that Hunter had taken possession of the house on

Washington and Maple before the killing, that he was in San Francisco on the day of 

the murder, and that he transacted business near the place where Stein picked up

his killer. This does not prove, however, that Hunter either took the taxi, was in

residence while the police searched for Stein's killer, or was the man that killed

Stein.

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Source: http://darcsfalcon.wordpress.com/zodiac/ 

However, some people are quite convinced Hunter wasn’t  the Zodiac. Either way,

his involvement in the Crocker Bank is interesting: Crocker Bank was the bank Patty

Hearst and the SLA held up on April 21, 1975. So a Brown Brothers Harriman

partner was working for the bank that got robbed by the SLA. At that time there was

also another man named Thomas Warren Harrigan working for that bank (and many

years thereafter). Thomas Harrigan died on June 3, 2013. Any relation to Pic

Dawson’s buddy Thomas Steven Harrigan?

 The plot thickens…