Minnesota's oldest listed missing persons case: What happened to the three Klein brothers?
- On November 10, 1951, Kenneth Jr., David, and Daniel Klein went missing while playing in Fairview Park, leading to a widespread search effort involving Boy Scouts and police.
- Despite no evidence of foul play, authorities feared the boys had drowned when two of their caps were found in the Mississippi River.
- Decades later, author Jack El-Hai reignited interest in the case through research and articles, suspecting the boys were likely kidnapped.
- Minneapolis Police Chief Tom Jones expressed skepticism about the boys drowning, saying, 'It just doesn't seem reasonable those youngsters could disappear in the midst of thousands of people.
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Minnesota's oldest listed missing persons case: What happened to the three Klein brothers?
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