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bob clarke. >> bob is john list. told the fbi that her former neighbor moved to richmond, virginia, and was using the name bob clarke. the fbi closed in, and agents arrested robert peter clarke at the accounting office where he worked in richmond. >> i approached him and i asked him are you mr. clark and he said yes. i said are you john list? and he says no, i'm robert p. clark. >> but bob clark had a scar behind his right ear and a fingerprint check matched prints on a gun permit application john list had filled out one month before the murders. bob clarke and john list were the same man. >> i said they got him. that was it. they got him. >> amazingly, john list wore the same style glasses that frank bender had used on the forensic bust. >> frank bender was 100% right. the picture of john list when he was captured was put next to the picture of that bust on the front page of the new york times. john list had the same exact glasses on that frank bender had put on the forensic bust. it was uncanny. >> it was almost as
bob clarke. >> bob is john list. told the fbi that her former neighbor moved to richmond, virginia, and was using the name bob clarke. the fbi closed in, and agents arrested robert peter clarke at the accounting office where he worked in richmond. >> i approached him and i asked him are you mr. clark and he said yes. i said are you john list? and he says no, i'm robert p. clark. >> but bob clark had a scar behind his right ear and a fingerprint check matched prints on a gun...
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i'm bob clarke from a direction different than the roosevelt presidential library and museum and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the 12th annual roosevelt reading festival. this is our favorite band because it highlights will be doing the archives. we are consistently one of the biggest researchers in the presidential library system in this event every year we get to see the fruits of neighbors of researchers use their resources. it's a pleasure to have you here once again. a couple of housekeeping matters. our good friends on c-span are broadcasting live and i want to thank them for the support they showed the other programs throughout the year. also please take out your mobile devices and turn them off or put them on vibrate so our presentation isn't interrupted today. if you love the roosevelt reading festival and want to support this and other great programs reduce your common i encourage you to become a member at the information table outside in the hallway or go to our website and click on membership. it has become something of a tradition that i introduce our next speaker be
i'm bob clarke from a direction different than the roosevelt presidential library and museum and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the 12th annual roosevelt reading festival. this is our favorite band because it highlights will be doing the archives. we are consistently one of the biggest researchers in the presidential library system in this event every year we get to see the fruits of neighbors of researchers use their resources. it's a pleasure to have you here once again. a couple of...
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i want to thank bob clark and the rest of the staff and the presidential library to be one of today's presenters. and preparing this presentation and headline news over the past few days caused me to ad lib something quick. i don't know what is happening in the dominican republic. it is relevant to the research, mark twain said history doesn't necessarily repeat itself but often rhymes. 3,000-year-old quote, there is nothing new under the sun. what is happening there for those who might not be familiar is two years ago the dominican supreme court issued an interesting interpretation of their 1929 constitution on what constitutes citizenship and face said those born to transience i not dominican citizens and they define haitians as transients. so haitians who have been in the dominican republic entire lives born and raised in the dominican republic since 1929 which means you are safe if you are 87 years old, are no longer dominican citizens. that ruling two years ago didn't make headline news what is making headline news is deportations have started. the reason i bring that up is if it
i want to thank bob clark and the rest of the staff and the presidential library to be one of today's presenters. and preparing this presentation and headline news over the past few days caused me to ad lib something quick. i don't know what is happening in the dominican republic. it is relevant to the research, mark twain said history doesn't necessarily repeat itself but often rhymes. 3,000-year-old quote, there is nothing new under the sun. what is happening there for those who might not be...