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An Embezzler's Dead End: Could you call me back??

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James Cassidy had it all family, a good job, a successful business, a second home on the Cape, and an embezzled $1.1 million dollars. As the FBI closed in on the audit of his banking business, James seems to have made a mad escape up North through Maine. A move that would lead him to his demise.

Send us your questions homegrownhorrorpod@gmail.com or reach us on instagram @homegrownhorrorpod.

Sources:

Cold Case New England, James Cassidy, June 27, 2022.

Me. Probe Continues into Banker's Death, April 10, 1976, The Lewiston Daily Sun.

Probe Burning Death of Massachusetts Banker, April 9, 1976, Lewiston Evening Journal.

Burned body found in auto off Airline, April 9, 1976, Bangor Daily News.

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James Cassidy had it all family, a good job, a successful business, a second home on the Cape, and an embezzled $1.1 million dollars. As the FBI closed in on the audit of his banking business, James seems to have made a mad escape up North through Maine. A move that would lead him to his demise.

Send us your questions homegrownhorrorpod@gmail.com or reach us on instagram @homegrownhorrorpod.

Sources:

Cold Case New England, James Cassidy, June 27, 2022.

Me. Probe Continues into Banker's Death, April 10, 1976, The Lewiston Daily Sun.

Probe Burning Death of Massachusetts Banker, April 9, 1976, Lewiston Evening Journal.

Burned body found in auto off Airline, April 9, 1976, Bangor Daily News.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hghpod/support

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