It was actually never known what happened to Walter Collins. Upon seeing the movie, it certainly looks like he was murdered at the ranch along with as many as nineteen other young boys. In real life, though, Gordon's mother supposedly had something to do with the murders as well. Rumor has it, that when Walter was caught trying to escape, she, herself, murdered him. No one ever found out if Walter was murdered, or escaped and was just never heard from again. But the finger points, it looks like he was murdered, unfortunately.
No. It turns out that Gordon Norcott's mother killed Walter Collins after he was found and by the orders of her son.
The Frankensteins moved and had a son.
I n spanish you say Fort Collins.
Christine has evolved from the Latin word Christianus meaning a follower of Christ, in other words a Christian.
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Kristina is spelled Christine in French
Christine Collins was at work at the telephone company when her son went missing in 1928.
No his body was never found. they say she never stoped looking for him until she died.
Christine Collins was the mother of Walter Collins. She died in 1935 after looking for her son who went missing in the Wineville chicken coop murders in 1928. She was born i believe in 1891.
No. She was believed to be dead in 1935
She was believed to die in 1935
No Walter Collins died in the Wineville chicken coop murders in 1928. His mom Christine Collins was believed to die in 1935.
There is no information available that states whether Christine Gambito, also known as HappySlip, has a son.
Yes
her Brother
Alex Cross got his youngest son back from his mother in the book "Cross My Heart" by James Patterson. This happened when his son's mother, Christine, passed away, and Alex was granted custody of his son after a legal battle.
Christine Ida Dunne Collins lived from 1891 to December 8, 1964. It is not clear how she died since she used aliases to stay out of the public eye. Her son, Walter Collins, Jr, disappeared from his home in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles on March 10, 1928. Six months after Walter junior's disappearance, the police found a boy, Arthur J. Hutchins, Jr., who claimed to be her son. The police had her committed to an insane asylum when she publicly stated to the press that this was not her son. She remained imprisoned for ten days until Hutchins admitted that he was not Walter Collins, Jr. Prior to her son's kidnapping, her husband, Walter Collins, Sr. was convicted of eight armed robberies and was an inmate in Folsom Prison where he died of liver disease on August 18, 1932. Gordon Stewart Northcott's mother, Sarah Louise Northcott pled guilty to murdering Walter Collins, Jr. Superior Court Judge Morton sentenced her to life imprisonment on December 31, 1928, sparing her from execution because she was a woman. Sarah Louise Northcott served her sentence at Tehachapi State Prison. Gordon Stewart Northcott was convicted of the murders of Lewis and Nelson Winslow, and an unidentified Mexican teenage boy. Although Northcott's nephew Sanford Wesley Clark stated that Gordon, Sarah and he killed Walter, Jr., Gordon was not convicted of that crime. Gordon Stewart Northcott was hanged on October 2, 1930. Christine Collins won $10,000 in a suit against J. J. Jones in 1935 for false imprisonment. She renewed the suit in 1941 for $15,562. Jones never paid the judgment. The last public record of her is a voting record in 1954 and the mention of her death in the social security data base. Christine Collins held onto the hope that her son was still alive until her death. The best accounts about her life appear in Harnisch, Larry (2008-11-10). "Changeling -- Finding Christine Collins". Los Angeles Times. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/2008/11/changeling---ch.html Girardot, Frank (2008-11-20). "Christine Collins mystery solved". San Gabriel Valley Tribune. http://www.insidesocal.com/sgvcrime/2008/11/christine-collins-mystery-solv.html See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wineville_Chicken_Coop_Murders.
No, I believe she was born 1896, and died 1987, age 92.