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Sally Hasper Case: Embezzlement and Murder

The Sally Hasper Case:

Embezzlement and Murder


Chapters


  1. It's so Easy, No One Will Know
  2. The Money Rolls In
  3. What to Buy Next
  4. More Property, More Stocks
  5. Jewels and Towels
  6. A House in Pennsylvania
  7. Chicago
  8. Someone Suspects
  9. Absent
  10. The Missing Executive
  11. Time to Confess
  12. A Mystery, Who Did This ?
  13. It wasn't Me
  14. Going to Jail
  15. Still Unsolved
  16. Released and Starting Over
  17. My Life is Coming Back
  18. The Evidence Mounts
  19. Arrested
  20. The Trial
  21. It Still Wasn't Me
  22. Verdict
  23. An Embezzler is now a Murderer
  24. Aftermath
    In 1982 Sally Hasper turned herself in after embezzling $2.2 Million Dollars from Nabisco. She admitted the thefts and plead guilty.She was sentenced to eight years in prison. Another Executive Gus Georgakas disappeared for two weeks and was later found dead, from a blow to head in a secluded area of Northern California. There were some suspects including herself but no arrest was made and it remained an unsolved homicide. After two years she was released and started her life again. When speculation turned into evidence she was arrested and was convicted of murder and was sentenced to life in prison. I knew her back in 1985, after the crimes, after she had been released from prison and did not know anything about these episodes. Will be planning a book about this.


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