A story of a lady named Mary, being visited by a stranger named Mr. Koch and selling her artwork by Master Artists for several dollars a piece. Visiting with her at her flea market booth in South Florida from November of 1991 through around March of 1992. In 2010 it was discovered Mr. Koch's full name is Frederick R. Koch, eldest brother of "The Koch Brothers", billionaire brothers.
Frederick R. Koch’s mother’s name is Mary. Frederick’s mother Mary passed away 11 months prior to when Mr. Koch arrived at the flea market selling Mary the artwork. The artwork had damage. Mr. Koch stated the damage was from the artwork being saved from a fire at an art storage warehouse. In 2011, the fire is found and it was October 7, 1991 in London (read it here). So– is your head twirling and your thoughts spinning yet? We hope at this point you can understand our frustration.
There is a chance that the information I am providing might actually be helpful in solving these art crimes. Because at the end of the day these art crimes did happen and there is an answer to who did the crimes. Including the high likelihood they were done by a billionaire. I am providing real, factual information that can all be proven and backed up with legal documents connecting to an art loving billionaire. I am not providing you with a "theory" based on internet research, like other "internet researchers" who have written books on the Isabella art heist and are published in news articles as a source of information. When not one of the published books on this art heist comes from firsthand art encounters.
Below is some background on Frederick R. Koch taken from online news articles.
“At one point when their father was alive, his family list with everyone’s name–including the sons–and Frederick was removed from that very list. Something happened that for a time in his life, Frederick was not recognized as part of the family."
“During the Koch brothers’ childhood, discussion of Frederick caused noticeable discomfort among his brothers. “They just didn’t want Freddie’s name brought up,” said one family friend. “They knew there was something different about him. You didn’t hear much about Freddie at all . . . It was almost like he wasn’t part of the family.”
“In the 1960s, mention of Frederick even vanished from one of his father’s bios: “He and Mrs. Koch have three sons,” it read, “Charles, William, and David.”
“When their father, Fred Koch died in 1967, he left his eldest son out of his will (though he had previously provided for him, with the creation of two trusts)."
“According to court testimony from Charles, their father removed Frederick from his will because he had repeatedly stolen from him in the years before his death and then lied about it when confronted with the evidence.”
“Frederick lifted traveler’s checks, cash, and an air travel card from their dad", Charles said; he also alleged in court records that his older brother forged his signature on their father’s Brooks Brothers charge account. Charles’s contempt for his bon vivant brother was apparent in court. “Over the years,” he testified, “I had accepted my father’s analysis of Freddie of not really being a whole person, of being a person who was amoral and not capable of true feelings towards other people.”
These articles back up the character of the person I am claiming did these crimes. You have this billionaire, struggling with righting something that is beyond one’s imagination; things just aren’t going his way, his money can’t fix this the way he is used to. A man who has never had to work a day in his life.
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