at some point not too far into the lynndie story, there's a lynndie's at times square now which is not related, but there were sort of two lynndies on opposite sides of broadway after a while. the first where arnold rothstein was, and he got the phone call into go to the park central hot, come on up, we got something to discuss, and by the way, i'd like to kill you. i don't think he wanted to kill him. i think it was some sort of accident. it was whatever. that's an interesting thing. was that ina mob hit? that was a mob hit, right. no! a mob hit blows your dam head off. it doesn't shoot you once in the stomach so you can wander down the stairs and be picked up by the police and go to the hospital. that's not professional. that's an amateur who does that. that's -- that's, you know, whatever. but at the other lynndies across from carnegie hall, these things go on in times square, at the park central, albert anna stacia in 1956 of murder incorporated is killed in the barber chair there. also i think in 1956 or around that time, there's a crusading newspaper man who i met later d on, a g