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| | How Josef Mengele Cheated Justice, Chicago Tribune Magazine, May 18, 1986 |
 | | Mengele bought a one-half interest in the Stammers' farm with the money he made from his business ventures, and over the 13 years they spent together, the Stammers prospered enough to sell the farm and buy a large new house in the state of Sao Paulo, but their relationship with the dictatorial Mengele disintegrated. |
 | | Mengele then felt obliged, though with great reluctance, to pay the Glawes for their silence, a fact revealed in a letter from Sedlmeier to Mengele: "In connection with the Santiago affair, you mentioned that you were disgusted that one had to pay friends for their services. |
 | | Mengele's answers were so full of philosophical and pseudo-scien-tific verbiage that Rolf began to fear "my mind would be overrun." His father kept straying off the essential points, justifying his racist views, falling back at one point on a detailed critique of prehistoric evolution. |
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