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Monday, 13 July 2015

$1million reward offered for stolen Judy Garland slippers

An anonymous donor has offered a $1 million reward for credible information leading to the pair of Judy Garland's sequined, ruby red slippers stolen from a museum in her Minnesota hometown.
The late actress wore the slippers in "The Wizard of Oz." Three other pairs still exist, including one on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington.

John Kelsch, executive director of the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, says the donor is from Arizona and is a huge fan of Garland and the 1939 movie.
The reward offer requires the exact location of the slippers and the perpetrator's name.
The 10-year anniversary of the theft is in August. The slippers were insured for $1 million. Kelsch says they could be worth $2 million to $3 million now.
 
Source: AP

39 comments:

  1. Linda go sleep

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  2. I'm sorry but those shoes look terrible! Yuck!!!

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  3. Oga oo little things that matter

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  4. Lol, 10years ago'they should search 'Ansuani' market it should be among the Okirika shoes

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  5. No be small thing oo...




    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  6. No be small thing oo...




    Meenah_wakil on instagram

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  7. Ni kini? So not fyn.... all dis oyinbos sef...

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  8. Rubbish!!! AO ds one tak concern Nija people

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  9. choi.. . . this woman married 5 times when alive.

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  10. Very ugly red shoe..🙈🙊.. Why insure such a waste product..?!

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  11. One million dollars? That's too much!

    visit ck jackets b blog for fiction stories

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  12. I dnt undstd d shoe dey walk on water? Chai Oyibo

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  13. Woe, all that money for a shoe made for a movie. That is remarkable, trust Hollywood to turn anything into a money spinner.

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  14. Nothing I no go hear....abeg for which slippers again?

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  15. Slippers? Dat looks like shoes To me. All dat money for dis ugly shoe! Issokay

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  16. Chai! Oyinbo people dey craze, what's so special about dis ugly shoes, na Jesus Christ wear am??? Mcheeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  17. Chai! Oyinbo people dey craze, what's so special about dis ugly shoes, na Jesus Christ wear am??? Mcheeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  18. wat ugly slippers biko nu.. and 2 tink dey cost dat much, haa

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  19. All this for aunty gwegwegwe slippers,
    White can value things sha, thinking is from a movie not from their history or culture.

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  20. Dis is nice, and great but who wil accept d offer other than those dat r behind d act of stealing it.

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  21. Maybe the thief clicked his heels together with the shoes, and is now in the land of Oz.

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  22. hmmm...
    Oyinbo so value these things

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  23. Too much money for dis kinda shoe....

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  24. Use the cheese to lure some Rats.

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  25. Wow!!! Such huge reward for a pair of slippers? Let's search for it under mile 2 bridge.

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  26. Lol...life and its frivolity...anyways I'll be glad to find it

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  27. Toh! How much cm b d shoe.

    "Slow and steady wins d race"

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  28. Oyibo people get time sha, for yeye tins

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  29. Ooooooooooh my...!
    This white people sha
    D slippers kinda looks like that of Funmilayo Ransome Kuti's one.

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  30. Just reading lib comment nd tryin nt to look like someone dat is just starting madness in d office Lwkm chei!!

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  31. That is a very iconic shoe from a movie that was released in 1939. Movie history. Dumb people

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