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  1. 13. Dez. 2021 · Dorothy Arnold, ca 1910, Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain. M anhattan of 1910 was every bit the busy and bustling city it is today. It is difficult to conceive that a beautiful, quasi-famous, woman could vanish amid a New York City crowd in broad daylight. But on December 12, 1910, Dorothy Arnold did precisely that.

  2. Her name was Dorothy Harriet Camille Arnold. At two o’clock on the afternoon of December 12, 1910, she stood talking to a girl friend outside Brentano’s bookshop, then located at Fifth Avenue and Twentyseventh Street in New York City. A moment later she vanished, never to be seen again—at least never by anyone who both recognized her and acknowledged her existence to the world.

  3. 26. Dez. 2021 · Dorothy Arnold lived in a fancy part of New York’s Upper East Side much like this one, shown in 1910 Dorothy Arnold Disappears. About 11:00 on December 12, 1910, Dorothy left the family residence on 79 th Street in the tony Upper East Side. She told her mother she was going to shop for a dress for her sister Marjorie’s upcoming debutante ...

  4. Dorothy Arnold was a nightclub singer and budding movie star when she married baseball great Joe DiMaggio in 1940. She had made several films for Universal starting in 1938, but after her marriage to DiMaggio she gave up acting. Although the two divorced in 1944, Arnold did not try to resume her career and only made one other film, Lizzie (1957).

  5. 15. Sept. 2021 · Dorothy Arnold Image in the public domain via Wikimedia. Everyone who knew Dorothy Arnold believed her to be a happy woman. Her father was a successful perfume importer, so she did not want for ...

  6. 25-year-old heiress Dorothy Arnold vanished in New York City on the afternoon of December 12, 1910, while out shopping. Her family initially hired private investigators to locate her, so Dorothy ...

  7. La familia Arnold también siguió recibiendo cartas de mujeres que decían ser Dorothy Arnold. Estos también fueron investigados y también se demostró que eran falsos. Una de esas cartas provino de un abogado de California que afirmaba que Arnold vivía como "Ella Nevins" en Los Ángeles, afirmación que su padre cuestionó.