Ira
Lockey
Lockey,
a moving man, was given a Woodstock typewriter
after performing a moving job for a man named
Vernon Marlow. Thinking it was the same typewriter
that the Hisses had once owned and given to
the Catlett family, the defense bought the typewriter
from Lockey in 1949. As it turned out, Woodstock
#230,099, which was then offered in evidence
by the defense, was not their machine. Click
here to read
more about the Woodstock typewriter.
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