A. Crazy Buffalo - Do you remember him?

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TexasDee

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Jul 31, 2008, 12:06:38 PM7/31/08
to New York Bikers
IF YOU KNEW Albert (Alfred) CRAZY BUFFALO...please contact me.
Good motorcycle artists are a rare find. And, we would like to help
Crazy Buffalo find his way home.

I volunteer as case manager for a group called Unclaimed Persons. The
group has recently come online on Facebook as a spin-off from
Rootstelevision. What we do -- is assist Coroner offices throughout
the country to locate the family members of the unclaimed. We use our
family research skills and good old tracking skills to solve these
cases.
The reason I am contacting you is for one of the hardest cases we have
on file...your NY BIKER GROUP may solve this case. If you solve this
case, I'll buy you a beer and have Unclaimed Persons put you on
Rootstelevision.

TexasDee

DETAILS OF THE CASE

The man was named Albert (Alfred) Crazy Buffalo. He did detail paint
jobs on motorcycles outside of Dave's Last Chance Saloon. He had two
tattoos, "Leslie" and "Indian Chief". He died in Scranton, PA in 1992
from natural causes.

Here is a short video link on Rootstelevision.

http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1564562363/bclid1564607369/bctid1626146965

NEWS ARTICLE

‘Coroners search for names of unknown dead’.

“Brennan’s longest running case is from September 1992, when Albert
Crazy Buffalo arrived at Community Medical Center in Scranton and died
of a heart attack soon after. His death certificate is filled with
unknowns, from education to marital status to parents. Through a New
York motorcycle shop business card in Buffalo’s possession, Brennan
tracked him to a Broome County, N.Y. bar. Patrons at Dave’s Last
Chance bar told Brennan the man, an American Indian with a tattoo of
an Indian chief on his arm, would paint motorcycles in return for
drinks. There the clues stopped and 12 years later the case remains
open. At the Diocese of Scranton’s Cathedral Cemetery, on a small
grassy slope, are the remains of Volk, Buffalo and other unknown
souls.”
Date: November 29, 2004
Publication: Intelligencer, The (Doylestown, PA)
Page: 6B
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