Rudolf Fentz: The truth of the 1951 time travel case where the New York police got a lot of evidence

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Dr. Rudolf Fiennes Sr. (file photo)

There are many people in the world who advocate time travel. However, they were unable to prove this issue due to lack of evidence. But in 1951 in New York, such a time travel case came to light. The police found so much evidence that the case became world-famous overnight. So let me tell you about this case...

Time is one such phenomenon that has absorbed the entire universe. However, it looks simple and is difficult to understand. Time is thought to be a unit in constant motion. It cannot be changed or repeated. However, from time to time, such incidents and people who claim to have time traveled continue to appear.

However, people who claim time travel are disbelieved due to lack of concrete evidence. But today I will tell you about one such case related to time travel. It had plenty of evidence, enough to prove it to be true. Tell me more about this true time travel incident...

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On the night of June 1951, at around 11:15 p.m., a man suddenly appeared in front of people in Times Square, New York. He wears very old fashioned clothes. Looking at him, he did not seem to belong to this age. No one understood why he suddenly came to this place. I was quite surprised myself. It felt like he was suddenly here too. His body language also indicated that he was very surprised to see the scene here.He looked very surprised at the vehicles moving through his square and the incandescent lights there. I was watching

The man was hit by a speeding vehicle as he walked from the coastal road to the curb, Metro reports. As a result, he was seriously injured and collapsed. By the time people came to see him, he was already dead. People informed the police about it. A search for this individual turned up something astonishing. Beer's he's like a dime, Livery Stable Lexington he's a carriage cleaning bill destined for Avenue. This address has not been in the address book since 1951.

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Old banknotes and coins worth $70 were also found with him. We also found his business card with the doctor's name on it. Rudolph Fentz Sr. (Dr. Rudolph Fentz Sr.) was standing there. The address was his Fifth Avenue in New York. He also found a letter to send to Philadelphia. This letter was also stamped by him in 1876. The special thing about these items found at Rudolph's was that they were new even though they were old. Responsibility for investigating this incident was assigned to Captain Hubert V. Ream. When Captain Hubert arrived at this address, he found an office there. None of the people there knew anyone named Rudolph. Captain Hubert checked all telephone and address books of the time. However, he could not find the address of someone with that name.

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Rudolf Sr.'s son's address. found

A few days after the incident, police discovered that no police station had registered a missing person report from a person named Rudolf Fens. Nevertheless, Captain Hubert continued his investigation. Eventually, in a 1939 address book, he found the address of a person named Rudolph his Fens his junior. Who bought this house from Rudolph Fens Jr.? Somehow the police got information about Rudolf Fens Jr. from his bank account details. I just found out that his account is now closed. Because he died five years ago. However, his wife is still alive and lives somewhere in Florida.

Police meet Rudolph Jr.'s wife

Captain Hubert found this address in Florida and drove there with his team. What Rudolf Fens Jr.'s wife said there shocked the police. He said Rudolf Fens Sr. was his father-in-law. who went missing in 1876. He left home for a walk. he never returned. After that, Captain Hubert cleared up all the missing persons cases since 1876. It turns out that Rudolph's missing person report was indeed filed.

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some theories emerged

The missing person descriptions in this missing person report matched exactly those who were murdered in 1951. Evidence gathered by Captain Hubert proves that the person who received the missing persons report in 1876 was the same person who died in the car accident in 1951. However, to this day no one has been able to answer how the person who disappeared in 1876 arrived in 1951. Theories that it's a time travel or time shift related incident are few.