The Lost Brothers El-Hai Jack
The dread, the drama, and the hope of a break in one of the country's oldest active missing-child investigationsOn a cold November afternoon in 1951, three young boys went out to play in Farview Park…
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The dread, the drama, and the hope of a break in one of the country's oldest active missing-child investigationsOn a cold November afternoon in 1951, three young boys went out to play in Farview Park in north Minneapolis. The Klein brothers--Kenneth Jr., 8; David, 6; and Danny, 4--never came home. When two caps turned up on the ice of the Mississippi River, investigators concluded that the boys had drowned and closed the case. The boys' parents were unconvinced, hoping against hope that their sons would still be found. Sixty long years would pass before two sheriff's deputies, with new information in hand and the FBI on board, could convince the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to reopen the case.This is the story of that decades-long ordeal, one of the oldest known active missing-child investigations, told by a writer whose own research for an